Hade edge
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Hade Edge is a village located in West Yorkshire, within the HD9 postcode area. Governed by Kirklees Council, this small settlement is situated near the Pennine hills, offering scenic landscapes. Known for its historical connection to the textile industry, it provides a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage.

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Accommodation at Cross Farm Barn Holiday Cottages in hade edge
Holiday Cottage

Cross Farm Barn Holiday Cottages

Cross Farm, Dunford Road, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 2RR
πŸ“0.8m from the centre of Hade edge

Accommodation at Boshaw Cottage in hade edge
Holiday Cottage

Boshaw Cottage

Boshaw Cottage, 7 Boshaw, Hade Edge, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 1RS, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Hade edge

Stone building with a slate roof, surrounded by greenery and a dry stone wall, under a cloudy sky.
Bed & Breakfast

Coddy's Farm

Lower Whitegate Farm, Whitegate Road, Holmfirth HD9 2TH, UK
πŸ“1.1m from the centre of Hade edge

Coddy's Farm provides comfortable accommodation in hade-edge.

Stone farmhouse with a glass conservatory, outdoor seating, and a dome structure, set against a hilly backdrop.
Hotel

Long Ing Farm

Long Ing, Long Ing Rd, Hade Edge, Holmfirth HD9 2FH, UK
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Hade edge

Long Ing Farm provides comfortable accommodation in hade-edge.

Things to Do in Hade edge

A wooden bridge over a pond surrounded by lush greenery and trees in Dearne Park, Upper Cumberworth.
Park

Dearne Park

90 Barnsley Rd, Upper Cumberworth, Huddersfield HD8 8NN, UK
πŸ“4.5m from the centre of Hade edge

Dearne Park in Upper Cumberworth offers a serene parking experience for visitors exploring its beautiful and historic ancient woods. Located at 90 Barnsley Rd, this facility provides convenient access for those looking to enjoy quiet country walks away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Ideal for nature lovers and dog walkers, it's a perfect starting point for a peaceful day out in Yorkshire.

A green steam locomotive at a railway station with a conductor, surrounded by tracks and greenery.
Attraction

Kirklees Light Railway

57 Station Rd, Skelmanthorpe, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9AU, UK
πŸ“7.8m from the centre of Hade edge

Located in the scenic village of Clayton West, the Kirklees Light Railway offers a delightful experience for families and tourists alike. Enjoy a picturesque train journey through the countryside, complete with a cafe and shop for refreshments. While parking details are not explicitly mentioned, visitors should be prepared for standard pay-and-display parking options.

A memorial cross surrounded by trees and flower beds, with a decorative bench in the foreground.
Park

Ings Grove Park

17 St Paul's Rd, Mirfield WF14 8AX, UK
πŸ“9.6m from the centre of Hade edge

Ings Grove Park in Mirfield offers a peaceful green space, complete with a Cenotaph, seating, and a charming play area.

Dining at J Brindon Addy in hade edge
Restaurant

J Brindon Addy

Penistone Road, Hade Edge, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 2JG
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Hade edge

Cafe Royd Cafe in brighouse
Cafe

Royd Cafe

45 Birds Royd Ln, Brighouse HD6 1NG, UK
πŸ“10.4m from the centre of Hade edge

Royd Cafe in Brighouse offers a welcoming spot for a satisfying breakfast and hot drinks, praised for its friendly service.

Pub The Butchers Arms Hepworth in hepworth
Pub

The Butchers Arms Hepworth

38 Towngate, Hepworth, West Yorkshire, HD9 1TE
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Hade edge

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Postcode
HD9
Administrative area
Holme Valley
Dialing code
01484

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Walkshire in Hade edge

More Walks in Hade edge β†’
Walk: Winscar Reservoir
6mi
Moderate

Walk: Winscar Reservoir

⏱️2h 42mπŸ“Hade edge

An adventurous trek around a reservoir in a little known Yorkshire part of the Peak District. Good walking boots and navigation skills are required for this route over Open Access land. The Route what3words for start point:Β ///costumes.juniors.flaunting Start Point: Dunford Bridge Car Park/Windle Edge, Sheffield S36 4TF Finish Point: Dunford Bridge Car Park Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirewinscarreservoirDownload Walk Description From the car park, head towards the main road, cross, and turn left along Windle Edge. Usually, when there is no pavement, you should walk on the side of the road towards traffic for safety - so when the pavement stops, stay on this side of the road, but keep to the grass verge as much as you can. At the first tarmaced junction, turn right and follow it to the car park of the Pennine Sailing Club. At the gate, turn left to walk up the embankment. This is now Open Access land, so you’re able to walk anywhere here. Turn right and follow the line of the shoreline of the reservoir, keeping it on the right hand side. At the feeder streams, carefully ford through at less deep points. You should find recognisable paths from previous walkers to help guide you. Turn the corner around the feeder channel and when you see a wood in front of you, head to the left of it to find a path. Now follow this to meet an access road on a tight bend. Veer to the right and then turn right down the hairpin bend, following the track to a yard. Once in the yard, look for a clear path on the ground to a gap in the boundary wall to the left, Go through the gap, turning right to another gap in the boundary. Now follow the path on the ground straight ahead until you reach a T-junction of paths. Turn right to walk above and along Harden Reservoir. Follow the path as it drops down and turns left on an actress road across the dam, to reach Dunford Road. Turn right here, and walk down the road - with lovely views of Winscar Reservoir on the right. At the Yorkshire Water sign, turn right toward the Winscar car park. At the end of the car park, continue down the access road and at the junction where the dam is to the right, head left over the crest of the hill following the path on the ground. This takes you to the junction of Dunford Road and Windell Edge. Turn right and then right again to walk along Windell Edge back to the car park.

Walk: Penistone to Dunford Bridge
5.7mi
Moderate

Walk: Penistone to Dunford Bridge

πŸ“Hade edge

An easy walk along the former Great Central Railway in South Yorkshire, with moorland views, trees and wildflowers. The Route what3words for start point: ///decanter.quits.boots Start Point: Penistone Finish Point: Dunford Bridge Distance: 5.7 Miles GPX Route Map penistonetodunfordbridgeDownload Walk Description This old railway line on the Trans Pennine Trail provides a relaxed walk for all the family. Start at the thriving market town of Penistone and follow the former Great Central railway out past the skate park through rolling moorland and tree-lined tracks to the remote hamlet of Dunford Bridge. Take a break and admire the views and local wildlife from one of the benches and look out for historic clues of the path's past. Younger explorers will be thrilled to find a magic wood just after Hazlehead Bridge station, as well as exquisitely painted fairy houses nestling in the trees.

Walk: The Four Reservoir Walk
3mi
Moderate

Walk: The Four Reservoir Walk

⏱️1h 19mπŸ“Holmbridge

Not one, not two but FOUR reservoirs of Yateholme, Riding Wood, Ramsden & Brownhill, on this easy walk near Holmbridge which appears to be a lot longer than it actually is… The Route what3words for start point: ///flight.tissue.electric Start / Finish Point: Yorkshire Water free car park on Brownhill Lane, HD9 2QW Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirethefourreservoirwalkDownload Walk Description From Ramsden Reservoir Car Park, turn right on the road and after a short while, turn left at the large blue Yorkshire Water sign for Ramsden. Follow this path as it turns sharp right to cross the reservoir embankment - looking right to see Brownhill Reservoir - and then sharp right again to walk away from the reservoir. Soon, at the waymarked post signed "Kirklees Way Public Footpath" carry straight on along the boundary and cross over the stile. Head right to walk up the slight incline of Netherley, and then turn right to follow the boundary to the corner. Turn left and follow the clear path to Holme Wood Lane. Turn left and follow the road around to the right, and then around to the left to walk along the north edge of Yateholme Reservoir. Continue walking on the road and you reach the north embankment of Riding Wood Reservoir. Follow the road as it turns left but turn right almost immediately to walk up the walled track opposite the house. Keep to the left of the junctions and head through the wood. As you emerge, ignore the road to the right and continue straight on along the footpath, then taking a left turn to walk along another walled track. This track meets a road, and here turn left to return to the car park.

Walk: Digley Reservoir
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Digley Reservoir

⏱️0h 56mπŸ“Holmbridge

An easy, but varied walk through fields, alongside woods and just on the edge of the moor near Holmbridge. The Route what3words for start point: ///spell.cemented.props Start / Finish Point: Digley Quarry Car Park, Holmfirth, HD9 2QD Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map walkshiredigleyreservoirDownload Walk Description From the Digley Quarry Car Park, go up the steps in the bank towards the reservoir and join a walled lane. Turn right along the lane - which first heads uphill but soon starts to drop. Ignore the first gap in the wall on the right, which leads to the quarry. Stay on the lane and towards the bottom of the slope, some shallow steps climb up to the right. Follow these onto a path between fields and woods. When you reach another set of steps, use these to drop and follow the clear path which soon bears right onto a walled lane. Follow this lane for a short while to where it forks. There is a bench between the two lanes, and here, keep left and descend, veering left and through a metal gate, to Bilberry Dam. Walk across the dam and follow the path to the left up the hill. Continue on this path and through a gate in the wall until you reach a gate and bridge over the stream. With the reservoir to your left, follow the path, which soon bends to the left, through a gate and down to Digley South Car Park. Cross the car park, to where you meet the road. Taking care, turn left along the road, which soon becomes paved, and crosses the reservoir embankment. Turn left at the end, and where the road curves to the right, go through a gate on the left and follow the path and the steps back to Digley Quarry Car Park.

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