Eldwick
Coordinates: 53°51′40″N 1°48′40″W / 53.861°N 1.811°W
Eldwick is a small village near Bingley in the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire. It is split up into two main parts, Eldwick, the main populated part, and High Eldwick, the larger but less populated section, situated on Bingley Moor.
Landmarks
High Eldwick is the site of Olympic jockey Harvey Smith's stables, and the Dick Hudson's pub.[1]
Eldwick Memorial Hall is built from old bricks from the textile mill.[2] The bell has never been found, and a popular local mystery surrounds this case.
Geography of the area
The village has Eldwick Beck running through it flows through the pedestrian-only thoroughfare of Spa Lane. The name has come to refer to the part of the village just before entry into High Eldwick, near the Methodist Church and The Acorn Pub. Much of the village is situated upon a steep hill, with the steepest part accessible to vehicles is 17%, indicated by a sign near the top and bottom. The Prince of Wales Park runs past this part of the hill. The road follows a sharp curve around the area, making the road dangerous to navigate in the wet.
Transport
The village is served by the 622 and 623 bus services,[3] and a turnaround in High Eldwick serves as the terminus for both of these routes. They have a three buses per hour frequency in either direction, with buses taking passengers to Bingley and beyond. The nearest railway station is Bingley.
References
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- ↑ "Dick Hudson's". Vintage Inns. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
- ↑ "Eldwick Beck Conservation Area Assessment" (PDF). Bradford.gov. Bradford Council. December 2009. p. 9. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
- ↑ Firstgroup.com