All Historic Sites in Monk Bretton sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

Adwick le Street Castle Hills
Explore the fascinating earthworks of Adwick le Street Castle Hills, a historic motte and two bailey castle near Doncaster.

Blue Plaque: Boyhood home of Kenneth Leighton
Discover the boyhood home of acclaimed composer Kenneth Leighton in Wakefield, marked by a historic blue plaque.

Gawthorpe Maypole
Discover the historic Gawthorpe Maypole in Ossett, a vibrant community landmark renowned for its annual traditions and events.

Hartcliff Tower
Discover Hartcliff Tower, an impressive historic folly offering a striking landmark and panoramic views near Penistone.

Hemingfield Basin (Hemingfield Colliery loading basin)
Discover Hemingfield Basin, a historic colliery loading basin on the Trans Pennine Trail, revealing Yorkshire's industrial past.
Honeywell Tunnel
Discover the historic Honeywell Tunnel in Barnsley, a fascinating landmark offering a unique glimpse into the area's past.

Roman Granary
Discover the ancient history of Rotherham at the Roman Granary, a significant archaeological remnant of a bygone era.

Rumtickle Viaduct
Discover the Rumtickle Viaduct, a magnificent 1844 railway landmark near Sheffield, engineered by Joseph Locke.

Rutland Mills
Rutland Mills is a significant historical landmark in Wakefield undergoing renovation to preserve its heritage.

Swinton Bridge
Discover Swinton Bridge, a historic structure dating back to 1800, crossing the picturesque Dearne & Dove Canal.

Tank Ramp
Discover the Tank Ramp in Penistone, a unique historical landmark offering a glimpse into local wartime heritage.

The Gascoigne Tower (Remains)
Discover the impressive Gascoigne Tower remains, a significant part of historic Pontefract Castle with its well-preserved arched masonry.

Village Vista
Village Vista in Upper Cumberworth offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the historical and picturesque landscapes of the area. Located near the Dearne Way, it's an ideal spot for those wishing to enjoy the scenic views and rich history of this charming village.

Blue Plaque: Home of Fanny Wordsworth Stott
Discover the former home of notable Wakefield resident Fanny Wordsworth Stott, marked by a historic blue plaque.
Blue Plaque: Manor House Yard
Discover a piece of Wakefield's past at the Blue Plaque: Manor House Yard, a historical marker on Kirkgate.

Thornhill Hall
Thornhill Hall offers a delightful escape into nature with its historical charm and scenic walks. Located in Dewsbury, this park is perfect for families and nature enthusiasts, featuring diverse wildlife, a play area for children, and picturesque spots for leisurely strolls. While parking details are not explicitly mentioned, visitors should be prepared for standard pay-and-display options.

Fenton Dam of the former reservoir.
Explore the historic Fenton Dam, a captivating remnant of a former reservoir offering a glimpse into Yorkshire's past.

Park Dike Weir
Park Dike Weir in Upper Cumberworth offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history with its impressive stone structure, originally built to divert water to a nearby mill. Located in the picturesque Huddersfield area, this site is perfect for history enthusiasts eager to explore the ancient woodlands and historical landmarks of Yorkshire.

Mill workers view
Located in the picturesque village of Upper Cumberworth, Mill Workers View offers convenient parking for those exploring the historical landmarks and scenic footpaths of Huddersfield. Ideal for history enthusiasts and nature lovers, this parking spot provides easy access to the charming vistas and green belt farmland of the area.

Earlsheaton Tunnel
Explore the Earlsheaton Tunnel, a hidden historical gem in Dewsbury offering a unique and cool walk perfect for all ages.