All Historic Sites in Notton
Smithies Bridge
Discover Smithies Bridge, a historical landmark in Barnsley, offering a glimpse into the area's rich heritage.
Blue Plaque: Manor House Yard
Discover a piece of Wakefield's past at the Blue Plaque: Manor House Yard, a historical marker on Kirkgate.
Honeywell Tunnel
Discover the historic Honeywell Tunnel in Barnsley, a fascinating landmark offering a unique glimpse into the area's past.

Oakenshaw Wood Railway Footbridge
Discover Oakenshaw Wood Railway Footbridge, a historic iron structure near Wakefield, ideal for peaceful walks and railway photography.

Barnsley Main Heritage Group
Explore the fascinating industrial heritage of Barnsley Main Colliery, brought to life by the dedicated Heritage Group.

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

The Tommy Taylor Bridge
Discover the Tommy Taylor Bridge in Barnsley, a modern pedestrian link commemorating local football legend Tommy Taylor.

Dame Mary Bolles Water Tower
Discover the historic Dame Mary Bolles Water Tower near Wakefield, an intriguing architectural landmark with a storied past.
Blue Plaque: Pemberton House
Discover Pemberton House in Wakefield, marked by a prestigious blue plaque signifying its rich historical importance.

Barnsley Main Colliery
Discover Barnsley Main Colliery, a poignant relic of the area's rich mining heritage, nestled beside the Trans Pennine Trail.

Sharlston Colliery Pit Wheel
Discover the powerful history of coal mining in Sharlston at this preserved pit wheel, a landmark of local heritage.

The Barry Hines Memorial (Kes Statue)
Discover the iconic Barry Hines Memorial, a tribute to the celebrated author of Kes and a proud symbol of Barnsley's heritage.
Blue Plaque: Dr Crowther's Almshouses
Discover Dr Crowther's Almshouses in Wakefield, marked by a Blue Plaque commemorating its rich heritage.
Blue Plaque: Manor Bakehouse
Discover the historic Manor Bakehouse in Wakefield, commemorated by a distinctive blue plaque marking its significant past.
Blue Plaque: Site of Wakefield Cattle Market
Discover a blue plaque commemorating the historic site of Wakefield Cattle Market, a significant part of the city's heritage.
Blue Plaque: Wakefield Corn Exchange
Discover a piece of Wakefield's rich commercial past at the historically significant Corn Exchange, marked by a distinctive blue plaque.

Blue Plaque: John Potter
Discover the Blue Plaque commemorating John Potter at Cross Square, marking a notable piece of Wakefield's history.

Blue Plaque: West Riding House of Correction
Discover the intriguing history of the West Riding House of Correction at this notable blue plaque in Wakefield.

βCrowningβ Local Sculpture
"Crowning" Local Sculpture in Horbury, Wakefield, is an intriguing public artwork known for its thought-provoking presence.

Duke of York Monument
Standing proudly in Wakefield, the Duke of York Monument is a significant historical landmark, inviting visitors to reflect on its past.