HISTORIC buildings are opening their doors to the public this weekend for free as part of the annual Heritage Open Days event.
There are a total of 20 events over the next two weekends, with this year's festival running from today until September 22.
Heritage Open Days can be a great chance for people to explore buildings that are not always easily accessible to the public, and find out more about their history.
Events are taking place at locations such as St George's Hall, Bradford Cathedral and The Bradford Mechanics Institute Library, all in Bradford city centre.
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Elsewhere across the district, tours are available at Undercliffe Cemetery, Shipley College's Salt Building is open to the public, and people can look round Ingrow Railway Station in Keighley and around the Manor House Art Gallery and Museum in Ilkley.
At St George's Hall, the event will highlight the venue’s links with the Suffragette movement, including protests led by Emmeline and Adela Pankhurst.
The guided tours, which must be booked in advance, are taking place on Saturday from 10am to 3pm.
Local historian Helen Broadhead will lead the first 90-minute tour at 11am, taking in backstage areas not usually accessible to the public, and Pioneering Bradford Lasses is the subject of a tour at 1pm, led by Penny Green, looking at women such as school meals campaigner Margaret McMillan and trade unionist and suffragette Julia Varley.
Bradford Cathedral will be opening its doors on Sunday afternoon during the annual event. From noon to 3pm visitors will be able to explore the history of the cathedral through tours, talks and activities.
Maggie Myers, the director of education and visitors, who is leading the tours, said: “Heritage Open Day is the perfect opportunity to come and see the oldest and most beautiful building in the heart of Bradford and to learn something about the people and the stories that make up its history."
Photographs of Punjabi migration to Bradford from the 1950s are part of an exhibition called 4,000 Miles to Home, which opens at Bradford Mechanics Institute today as part of the Heritage Open Days festival.
It is curated by Gurj Kang of Pudsey, whose father Akbal Singh Kang, a keen photographer, documented life in post-war Bradford.
The exhibition is open today from 9.30am to 4pm, and from Tuesday to Friday next week.
Full details of the 20 events across the Bradford district and the dozens of events in the wider area, are below:
The Suffragettes of St George’s Hall
St. Georges Concert Hall, Bridge Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1JT
An open day exploring the rich history of suffragette activity at St George’s Hall
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1000 - 1500
4000 Miles to Home - A journey to West Yorkshire
The Bradford Mechanics Institute Library, 76 Kirkgate, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1SZ
A joint event between Leeds Civic Trust and Bradford Civic Society. A.S Kang arrived in West Yorkshire with his family, moving 4,000 miles from the Punjab. A keen early photographer Kang captures the unique images of life in a mill town.
Opening Times
● Friday 13 September: 0930-1600
● Tuesday 17 September: 0930-1600
● Wednesday 18 September: 0930-1600
● Thursday 19 September: 0930-1600
● Friday 20 September: 0930-1600
Bradford Cathedral National Heritage Open Afternoon
Bradford Cathedral, 1 Stott Hill, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 4EH
Visit us for guided tours of Bradford Cathedral alongside interesting talks about the building's little-known role in the English Civil War and the fascinating life story of local character Joe Hardcastle, a bell-ringer here for sixty years.
Opening Times
● Sunday 15 September: 1200-1500, Tour 1230 and 1400
The Peace Museum
The Peace Museum, 10 Piece Hall Yard, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1PJ
The Peace Museum is opening specially on Saturday 21st September from 11am-3pm, as part of Heritage Open Days. Visitors can expect free family activities and guided tours, alongside the museum’s current exhibitions.
Opening Times
● Wednesday 18 September: 1000-1600
● Thursday 19 September: 1000-1600
● Friday 20 September: 1000-1600
● Saturday 21 September: 1100-1500
Undercliffe Cemetery Tour - The Bradford Worthies
127 Undercliffe Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD3 0QD
A tour of the Cemetery looking at the history of some of Bradford's Worthies, the leading industrialists and civic leaders, but we will also include a few special people such as Julia Varley and Charlotte Bronte's nurse Nancy De Garrs.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 11 am and 1 pm
Bierley People - powerful memories
Bierley Lane, Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD4 6AB
Designed by Sir John Carr of York, this church was built in the Grecian style and completed in 1766. Our timeline and exhibition show how the church has not only been a place of worship but the focal point of social action for over 250 years.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1000 - 1600
● Sunday 15 September: 10 00 - 11 30 (Parish Mass)
Lower Wyke Moravian Church
Chapel Fold, Lower Wyke Lane, Wyke, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD12 9AE
Visitors can learn about the history of the Moravian Church in particular the church and its activities in Lower Wyke and in the local community. The other buildings in the settlement - the former Sisters' House and Girls School can be seen.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1000-1600 Saturday 7th September
● Sunday 15 September: 1300-1600 Sunday 8th. September
Manningham Walk
Manningham Mills, Lilycroft Road, Manningham, at junction with Patent Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 5BD
A guided walk around the Manningham area of Bradford
Opening Times
● Sunday 15 September: Walk 1400-1600
People Power - Daring to Dream
Bierley Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD4 6AB
Bring the past into the present through Craftivism. Follow the tradition of Parson Bull, Minister to Bierley from 1826 - 1839 as pupils from St John's CE School open the challenge to 'Dare to Dream' and make a difference through people power.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1000 - 1300
Saltaire’s Hidden Heroes and Heroines
Shipley College, Salt Building, Victoria Road, Saltaire, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD18 3LQ
Find out about Saltaire's Hidden Heroes and Heroines with activities for all the family and seize the chance to see some of the Saltaire Collection.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1000 - 1600 Children’s Activity - 1100 - 1200 & 1400 - 1500
● Sunday 22 September: 1000 - 1600 Children’s Activity - 1100 - 1200 & 1400 - 1500
Baildon Masonic Hall (Hoyle Court)
Baildon Masonic Hall Co Ltd, Hoyle Court, Otley Road, Charlestown, Shipley, West Yorkshire, BD17 6JS
Hoyle Court is set in beautifully maintained gardens. The Hall contains a number of Lodge rooms, including an Egyptian room. The Hall also contains a listed feature staircase, all of which will be open to the public.
Opening Times
● Sunday 15 September: 1030 - 1600
East Riddlesden Hall
National Trust, East Riddlesden Hall, Bradford Road, Riddlesden, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD20 5EL
Hundreds of years ago this West Yorkshire manor was a thriving farming estate. Today East Riddlesden Hall makes a great day out for the whole family.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1030-1600
● Sunday 22 September: 1030-1600
Keighley Shared Church
Church Street, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 5HT
Open day for the church, dating from 1848. Parish Registers and other items of furniture will be on display.
Opening Times
● Friday 20 September: 11.00 - 15.00 This is after our weekly Shoppers service at 10.30
● Saturday 21 September: 10.00 -16.00
Rail Story, Ingrow, Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
Ingrow Loco, Ingrow Bridge, South Street, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 5AX
Visitors will be able to gain free access to both the Engine shed and the Carriages Trust Museums as well as being able to visit the learning coach in the dock of Ingrow Station and can also look around the Ingrow Railway Station.
Opening Times
● Friday 13 September: 1000-1600
● Saturday 14 September: 1000-1600 (Keighley HODs launch)
● Sunday 15 September: 1000-1600
● Friday 20 September: 1000-1600
● Saturday 21 September: 1000-1600
● Sunday 22 September: 1000-1600
St Gabriel’s Church, Stanbury, near Haworth
St Gabriel's Church, Main Street, Stanbury, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22 0HB
The nineteenth century schoolroom built by the Reverend Patrick Bronte and now used as the small church for the village, containing the eighteenth century pulpit from Haworth Parish Church used by the Rev William Grimshaw and the Rev Patrick Bronte.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 10.00-16.30
St. Andrews Kildwick - The Lang Kirk of Craven
St. Andrews Close, Kildwick, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD20 9BB
A chance to visit this fascinating medieval church
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1200-1600
● Sunday 15 September: 1200-1600
● Saturday 21 September: 1200-1600
● Sunday 22 September: 1200-1600
All Saints Ilkley, Church Open Day
All Saints Church Office, 4 Church Street, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 9DS
Come and explore the new interactive heritage interpretations of All Saints Church, Ilkley; built on the site of the former Roman Fort of Olicana, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, founded in 80AD.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 10.00 - 16.00
Ben Rhydding Methodist church
89 Wheatley Lane, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8PP
Arts and Crafts Church containing a notable stained-glass window and newly commissioned embroidery.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 10.00 ---1700
High Royds Memorial Chapel and Garden
3 Buckle Lane, Menston, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 6DG
High Royds Memorial Garden & Chapel is the last resting place for 2861 former pauper patients of the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum (latterly called High Royds Hospital). It has been lovingly and carefully restored to provide
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1200 - 1600
● Sunday 15 September: 1200 - 1600 - Thanksgiving service
Round the Manor House
Manor House Art Gallery & Museum, Castle Yard, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 9DT
This is an opportunity to hear Gavin Edwards, former curator of the Ilkley Manor House, sharing his unique and extensive knowledge of the building and its history.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1330
Calverley Methodist Church
Calverley Methodist Church, Chapel Street, Calverley, West Yorkshire, LS28 5PS
Calverley Methodist Church opened in 1872 and is a Grade II listed building with an award-winning Leeds in Bloom garden. Very much a community church, visit and discover why this church is special and still very relevant today.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 12-1600
● Sunday 22 September: 12-1600
Calverley Old Hall
12A Woodhall Road, Calverley, West Yorkshire, LS28 5NL
The Landmark Trust has owned Calverley Old Hall since 1981, when it was for sale in three separate lots. It had long been divided into cottages, but under a single landlord, the Thornhill Estate.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1000-1600
● Sunday 22 September: 1000-1600
Calverley Parish Church
The Parish Church of St Wilfrid, Towngate, Calverley, West Yorkshire, LS28 5NF
The historic church of St Wilfrid, founded in 1154, is Grade II* listed with medieval stained glass and parts dating from the 12th Century. Surrounded by an equally interesting churchyard, visit and discover the gems of this ancient church.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1000-1600
● Sunday 22 September: 1600-1800
Calverley Village - A walking heritage quest
Calverley Arms, Calverley Lane, Calverley, West Yorkshire, LS28 5QQ
A self-guided circular walk around the historic village of Calverley, organised by the Rotary Club of Calverley in association with the Calverley Local History Centre.
Opening Times
● Sunday 22 September: 10.30-11.30 am
Friends of St John’s Heritage Day
St John's Church, New Street, Farsley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS28 5DJ
Illustrated history of Farsley and its people, including its development as a textile and wool centre and the churches roll in the village. Organ recitals.
Heritage Walk Guides.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1000 – 1600
Sunny Bank Mills & Archive
Sunny Bank Mills Archive and Gallery, Sunny Bank Mills, Farsley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS28 5UJ
A great opportunity to get up close and personal to a unique collection and discover our fascinating textile heritage.
Opening Times
● Friday 13 September: Archive 1000-1600 & Tours 1100, 1200 and 1400
● Saturday 14 September: Archive 1000-1600 & Tours 1100,1200,1300,1400 & 1500
● Sunday 15 September: Archive 1000-1600 & Tours 1100,1200,1300,1400 & 1500
Farsley Rehoboth Baptist Burial Ground Open Day and Tour
Junction of Coal Hill Lane and Bagley Lane, Farsley, West Yorkshire, LS28 5NA
The Farsley Rehoboth is a historic burial ground in west Leeds and has just been purchased by our Charity after 11 years of no legal public access, our "People Power" is to return it to community access.
Opening Times
● Sunday 22 September: Open 1100 to 400 with Tours at least hourly
“Inspirational Women”
Fulneck, Pudsey, West Yorkshire, LS28 8NT
Step back in time and experience the stunning views, tranquil beauty and peaceful ambience of Fulneck village settlement. Fulneck invites you to our usual enjoyable activities and welcomes you to a new exhibition featuring inspirational women.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: Opening 10.00 to 16.00h. Tours begin in church 10.45., 11.45,.12.45, 13.45, 14.45.
● Sunday 22 September: Opening 13.00 to 16.00 hours. Tour at 14.00 hours. Drama to be arranged.
Pudsey Masonic Hall Open Day
Masonic Hall, Church Lane, Pudsey, West Yorkshire, LS28 7RF
Guided tours of Pudsey Masonic Hall. Learn about its history and the part Masons have played in the life of Pudsey.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 10.30 – 16.00
Pudsey Parish Church
Pudsey Parish Church, Church Lane, Pudsey, West Yorkshire, LS28 8BE
Pudsey Parish Church is officially St Lawrence and St Paul's, a beautiful Grade II listed building which opened in 1824. Set in treelined grounds, on the edge of Pudsey Park, come along and explore this inviting and impressive church.
Opening Times
● Sunday 15 September: 1300-1800
Pudsey’s Textile & Musical Heritage & Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day landings
Pudsey Town Hall, Robin Lane, Pudsey, West Yorkshire, LS28 7BN
There will be a display of photos and artifacts on Pudsey's Textile Heritage. A display of information regarding the huge Musical Heritage of Pudsey..
A Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1030-1600
Around Aireborough - A Photographic Exhibition
Guiseley Theatre, The Green, Guiseley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS20 9BT
Come and browse a collection of images taken by members of Aireborough Camera Club. Notice the beauty of our landscape, the architecture you pass by every day and speak to members of the club about their passion for photographing the area.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1000-1600
Guiseley Cemetery
Guiseley Cemetery, Chevin End Road, Guiseley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS20 9DL
The Friends of Guiseley Cemetery warmly invite you to their second Heritage Open Day on Sunday 22nd September, with timed tours taking place at 2pm, 3pm and 4pm.
Opening Times
● Sunday 22 September: Guided tours at 2pm, 3pm and 4pm.
Guiseley Theatre - A People Powered History
Guiseley Theatre, The Green, Guiseley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS20 9BT
In this lively exhibition learn all about the people who have cemented Guiseley Theatre as a community hub for Guiseley since its establishment over 150 years ago!
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1000-1600
Guiseley Theatre Guided Tours
Guiseley Theatre, The Green, Guiseley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS20 9BT
Join Chairman of Guiseley Theatre, Christopher Ingram for a guided tour of Guiseley Theatre, re-living the buildings past, hearing its tales and learning of exciting things to come!
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: Tours 1030 & 1330
Booking Details: Pre-booking: Required
High Royds (now Chevin Park): the Lost World of a Victorian Asylum
High Royds Memorial Chapel and Garden, Buckle Lane, Menston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS29 6DG
A guided walk around the grounds of the former High Royds Hospital.
Opening Times
● Sunday 15 September: 10.30
Booking Details: Pre-booking: Required
Miss Lily’s Victorian Circus Game and Exhibition
Horsforth Ballroom, Horsforth Library, Town Street, Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS18 5BL
Welcome to our spectacular circus ring. Step in and play Miss Lily’s Victorian Circus Game; discover the captivating characters who created British circus history.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 12.30-17.00
● Sunday 22 September: 11.00-15.00
St Peter’s Church, Rawdon
Rawdon St. Peters Church, Town Street, Rawdon, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS19 6QL
In the main body of the church is a multi-screen DVD presentation about the history of Rawdon from the bronze age to present time. In addition a Audio presentation describing the artifacts donated to the church from local families.
Opening Times
● Friday 13 September: 1000-1600
● Saturday 14 September: 1000-1600
● Friday 20 September: 1000-1600
● Saturday 21 September: 1000-1600
All Saints’ Parish Church, Otley
Kirkgate, Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 3HW
Grade I listed medieval church. On display: Saxon Cross sections, historical documents, and rolling presentations. Guided tours and refreshments available.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1000-1630
Otley Courthouse
Otley Courthouse, Courthouse Street, Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 3AN
A fascinating glimpse of police, criminal and court life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. New from 2018! Walk the police beats of Otley as they were before and after radios were introduced.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1000-1600
A Ramble Around Yeadon
Yeadon Tarn Bandstand, Cemetery Road, Yeadon, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS19 7UR
Discover the rich history and heritage of Yeadon with a walk.
Opening Times
● Thursday 19 September: 10.30 - approx 13.30
Drighlington and the Battle of Adwalton Moor 1643
The Spotted Cow, 122 Whitehall Road, Drighlington, West Yorkshire, BD11 1LJ
Leeds Historian and Walk Guide Ken Goor will lead a walk round Drighlington which will include the site of the Civil War Battle of Adwalton Moor
Opening Times
● Wednesday 18 September: 14.00
Celebration of 900 years of St Peter’s Church
Kirkgate, Birstall, West Yorkshire, WF17 9PB
Visits to the tower and ringing chamber.
Display of historical registers documents and artefacts Demonstration of stone carving
Opening Times
● Friday 20 September: 12 noon -4pm
● Saturday 21 September: 10 am - 4pm
● Sunday 22 September: 12 noon -4pm
Oakwell Hall Craft Afternoon
Oakwell Hall, Nova Lane, Birstall, West Yorkshire, WF17 9LG
Come and see traditional crafts being demonstrated in the Hall this Heritage Open Days week.
Opening Times
● Wednesday 18 September: 12pm -4pm
Oakwell Hall Heritage Open Weekend
Oakwell Hall, Nova Lane, Birstall, West Yorkshire, WF17 9LG
Over the Heritage Open Day's Weekend, the usual entry fee to see inside Oakwell Hall is waived!
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 12pm - 4pm
● Sunday 15 September: 12pm - 4pm
Gomersal Moravian Church
Gomersal Moravian Church, Quarry Road, Gomersal, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, BD19 4JB
Grade II listed Church, built in 1751 and altered in the 1860s. Displays about the church history, Bronte links and Moravian traditions. Gomersal and the Great War display. Refreshments and children's activities.
Opening Times
● Sunday 15 September: 1300-1600
Luddites at Cleckheaton Library
Kirklees Council, Cleckheaton Library, Whitcliffe Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, BD19 3DX
Why did working men called croppers swear an oath of secrecy and take the law into their own hands in 1812? See our display, hear a short, illustrated talk from Georgina Hutchison and meet a Luddite!
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 10.30am to 12.30pm
Spen Valley Luddite Walk
D & M Middleton Ltd, Cartwright Street, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, BD19 5LY
A 5-mile walk following the Luddites on the night of 11th April 1812, when they attacked a mill to try & smash machinery that was destroying their livelihoods as croppers. We'll point out Luddite-connected sites & local heritage features en-route.
Opening Times
● Sunday 22 September: 13.00 start
St John the Evangelist Church, Cleckheaton
Church Street, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, BD19 3RN
St John’s Church, Cleckheaton has been a place of worship since 1832 and is celebrating our 186th Anniversary. We are a town centre parish, endeavouring to meet the needs of the town’s people.
Opening Times
● Friday 20 September: 1000 - 1500
● Saturday 21 September: 0900 - 1700
● Sunday 22 September: Church Service 1100 - 1230
Whitechapel Church, Cleckheaton
Whitechapel Church, Whitechapel Road, Cleckheaton, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, BD19 6HR
Whitechapel Church has a Norman font, an Ellacombe system of bells, a Hatchment, the only Bronte grave in Kirklees, three WW1 graves including one for two brothers and stained glass window memorials.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
● Sunday 15 September: 1400 pm to 1630 pm
● Wednesday 18 September: 14.00 pm to 16.30 pm
● Saturday 21 September: 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
● Sunday 22 September: 2.00 pm to 4.30 pm
Pepper Hill Unitarian Chapel
Pepper Hill Unitarian Chapel, Cross Lane, Pepper Hill, Shelf, West Yorkshire, HX3 7TH
An attractive non-conformist chapel, which had served the community as a place of worship, venue for weddings, Christenings and funerals, a Sunday school and community centre since the mid-19th century.
Opening Times
● Saturday 21 September: 1000 to 1600
● Sunday 22 September: 1200 to 1600
Brighouse Heritage Town Walk
Thornton Square, Bethel Street, Brighouse, West Yorkshire, HD6 1EF
A guided walk through the town centre which takes in early transport links and Brighouse's hidden 'civic gem'. Finishing at the town's historical purpose-built Art Gallery.
Opening Times
● Friday 20 September: 10.30
Ann Walker & Lightcliffe
Old St Matthew's, Wakefield Road, Lightcliffe, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 8TH
The tower at Lightcliffe is all that remains of the church of 1775, which was demolished in the 1970s. The church is the final resting place of Ann Walker – companion of Anne Lister (Gentleman Jack). Ann's memorial was rescued and saved in the tower.
Opening Times
● Saturday 14 September: 1200-1600
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