Dewsbury, a historical treasure trove in West Yorkshire, seamlessly combines its rich industrial past with a vibrant cultural scene, offering visitors a diverse array of experiences from architectural tours to international cuisine.
Discover Dewsbury
Dewsbury is a minster and market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire, England.
Known for its rich industrial heritage, Dewsbury offers a unique blend of historical architecture, bustling markets, and picturesque landscapes.
The town is steeped in history, with a wealth of Victorian buildings and a stunning Minster that dates back to the 13th century.
Dewsbury is also home to a diverse community, offering a variety of cultural experiences, from its thriving arts scene to its array of international cuisine. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, Dewsbury has something to offer everyone. Visit the Dewsbury weather page.
Accommodation
Planning a visit to Dewsbury? Have a look at a range of places to stay in and around the town, below.
Dewsbury Reporter building
17 Wellington Road 3, Dewsbury, WF13 1HL, United Kingdom
Heath Cottage Hotel
Wakefield Road, Dewsbury, WF12 8ET, United Kingdom
Valee Living, Heart of Dewsbury, One bedroom,
8 Corporation Street 2, Dewsbury, WF13 1QL, United Kingdom
Valee living, Dewsbury Town centre, One Bedroom, Leeds
8 Corporation Street 5, Dewsbury, WF13 1QL, United Kingdom
Valee living, Dewsbury One Bedroom, Leeds
8 Corporation Street, Dewsbury, WF13 1QL, United Kingdom
Valee Living RED Dewsbury Town Centre Two Bedroom
6 Corporation Street, Dewsbury, WF13 1QL, United Kingdom
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Fact Pack – Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
- Dewsbury is a town located in West Yorkshire, England.
- It is situated near the River Calder and the Calder and Hebble Navigation.
- The town is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
- Dewsbury was a major centre of textile production, particularly wool, in the Industrial Revolution.
- The town’s population as of the 2011 census was approximately 62,945.
- Dewsbury is known for its diverse population, with a significant South Asian community.
- The town is home to the Dewsbury Minster, a notable parish church that dates back to the 13th century.
- Dewsbury has a market that has been in operation since the 14th century.
- The town is served by Dewsbury railway station with direct rail services to Leeds, Manchester and other major cities.
- Dewsbury is also known for its rugby league team, the Dewsbury Rams.
Dewsbury on the Map
The town of Dewsbury lies on the River Calder and on an arm of the Calder and Hebble Navigation waterway. It is to the west of Wakefield, east of Huddersfield and south of Leeds.
FAQs About Dewsbury
The following FAQs about Dewsbury may help you to learn a little more about the town. If you have a question in mind, please contact us here – we publish answers to visitor’s questions in the Yorkshire.com blog, and any which are frequently asked, will make their way to this page for the future.
Where is Dewsbury located?
Dewsbury is located between Huddersfield and Barnsley in West Yorkshire, England.
What is Dewsbury known for?
Dewsbury is known for its rich history, particularly in the textile industry. It also has a variety of architectural styles, including Victorian buildings and modern structures.
What are some attractions in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire?
Some attractions in Dewsbury include the Dewsbury Minster, the Dewsbury Museum, and the Crow Nest Park. The town also hosts a market that is one of the busiest in Yorkshire.
Where Next after Dewsbury?
After visiting Dewsbury in West Yorkshire, there are several other key locations nearby such as Batley and Wakefield. Visitors can head to the vibrant city of Leeds, which is just a short drive away and offers a wealth of cultural attractions, including the Royal Armouries Museum and Leeds Art Gallery.
Alternatively, you could venture to the historic city of Wakefield, home to the Hepworth Wakefield art gallery and the beautiful Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
If you’re interested in history, don’t miss the chance to visit the medieval Pontefract Castle. For nature lovers, the stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales and the Peak District are also within easy reach.