
Discover Stanley
Stanley is a village in West Yorkshire, located in the Wakefield district. With a population of 15,314, it has a local dialing code of 01924. The area is primarily residential, with nearby amenities and access to local parks.
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Wakefield Limes Lodge

BOOTique House - Luxury Group Accommodation in Wakefield

City fields 4 bedroom house in Yorkshire

Three Acres Inn and Restaurant

6 Bedroom Villa in Barnsley Centre
Things to Do in Stanley

Emmerdale Classic Locations Bus Tour from Leeds

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The Wonkey Donkey Visitor's Centre
The Wonkey Donkey Visitor's Centre in Cridling Stubbs offers a delightful experience for animal lovers. While parking details are not explicitly mentioned, visitors can expect standard pay-and-display options typical for tourist attractions. Enjoy a hands-on tour and learn about the heartwarming stories of the donkeys in this charming Yorkshire setting.
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Bulls Head Inn
A welcoming, dog-friendly Gomersal pub serving delicious, hearty meals with great value and a lovely spacious beer garden.

Diva Italiana

Waggon And Horses
Located in the charming village of Fairburn, North Yorkshire, the Waggon And Horses offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the local pub scene. This pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the nearby attractions and the renowned Sam Smith's pub, known for its excellent service and refreshing beverages.

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All Local News βWakefield District Parks Set for Major Β£3.5 Million Upgrades This Summer
Families in Wakefield district can look forward to significant upgrades at Baker Lane, Church Street, and Acacia Walk parks, enhancing outdoor play for children of all abilities.
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A canal walk in Wakefield, Aire & Calder Navigation
This walk from Wakefield to Castleford combines lovely countryside with a step into the region's industrial past. The Route what3words for start point: ///evenly.mental.burns Start Point: Wakefield Finish Point: Castleford Distance: 9 Miles GPX Route Map wakefield-canalDownload Walk Description Follow the route of Wakefield canal from the centre of the town on the river Calder to Castleford and take in the pretty scenery as well as the industrial heritage of the region. Highlights of the walk are the Stanley Ferry aqueducts, one Victorian structure and the other a modern construction in the 1980's built to compliment the original. You will also see the southlands wetlands centre on route and this is a nice stop off for the family. The walk also passes very close to the world famous Hepworth gallery before heading off to Castleford.

Walk: Stanley Ferry
A family friendly stroll along the Aire & Calder Navigation lined with picturesque canal boats. The Route what3words for start point: ///trade.newest.lease Start / Finish Point: Stanley Ferry, Stanley, Wakefield WF3 4LZ Distance: 1.4 Miles GPX Route Map stanleyferryDownload Walk Description Located on the edge of Wakefield, Stanley Ferry is home to the Canal and River Trust workshop where skilled carpenters make the lock gates that are needed to ensure repairs can be made to our waterways. You will be able to see the workshop on your left as you start the walk. As you look down the navigation you will also be able to see the Stanley Ferry Aqueducts which sit side by side, one having built in the Victorian Era and the other in 1981. You can walk down towards the Aqueducts to see the heritage more closely. Start the walk by crossing the Aire and Calder Navigation using Ramsden Swingbridge, if you are lucky a boat maybe cruising past so you can see the bridge in action, and follow the wide track along the edge of the canal. This area is a popular mooring site, surrounded by woodland, so there are a wide range of decorative boats to see on this waterside stroll. Once you reach Wellbeck Lane you can cross the canal here and pick up the hedge lined footpath running back down to Stanley Ferry. You have the choice at this point to extend the walk further to explore the Southwash Land Nature Reserve and visit Broadreach Lock before turning back if you wish.





