
"King" David Hartley
📍 Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge HX7 7LZ, UK
About "King" David Hartley
"King" David Hartley's grave is a poignant historical landmark located in the picturesque village of Heptonstall, near Hebden Bridge. Hartley was the infamous leader of the Cragg Vale Coiners, a notorious gang of counterfeiters who operated in the Calder Valley during the 18th century. His story, deeply intertwined with local history, offers a glimpse into a dramatic and lawless period of Yorkshire's past. The site holds a significant place for those interested in local folklore and historical crime.
Visitors seeking out Hartley's resting place will find a unique and memorable experience, often marked by coins left on the grave by those inspired by his legend and the story of the Coiners. The historical significance of the grave has resonated with many, attracting interest from those keen to explore the backdrop of recent television series depicting the Coiners' exploits. It's a highly regarded spot, earning an excellent Google rating of 4.8/5 stars from its visitors, who appreciate the ease of finding the grave and its historical resonance.
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Specific opening hours for the cemetery are not provided, but it is generally accessible during daylight hours. No information regarding accessibility features or payment options is available.
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📍 Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge HX7 7LZ, UK
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Showing 5 of 6 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.
Found King David's grave easily. Just look for the coins on the grave.
Inspired by the tv series but still worth it
Excellent