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you can use our main Search Engine. Just choose your 'Town' from
the drop-down list. Then select your 'Category' i.e. Hotels, Bed
& Breakfast,etc from the second listing. Select 'Go' and view
the results. Alternatively you can do a 'Key Word Search' by keying
in any word, phrase or selection of words. Your results will then
shown as a listing on screen. Secondly, by using the links on the
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Bradford
Home > Bradford | A thriving wool and textile town since the 16th century, Bradford consists of many buildings of historical relevance. A vast array of museums in and around the area allow visitors to explore Bradford's heritage, including The National Museum of Photography, Film and TV; Bradford Industrial Museum and Horses at Work; Bolling Hall Museum; The Colour Museum and The Peace Museum. For shopaholics ‘The Kirkgate Centre’ houses some sixty-six shops under one roof, while entertainment is available at the Alhambra Theatre which often includes top West End productions: visit www.alhambratheatre.co.uk for forthcoming listings. |  |
| For those that wish to escape from city life over sixty percent of the Bradford district is rural. Guided walks are available. The Leeds Liverpool Canal passes through local Airedale also providing a haven for walkers of all ages. |
| Saltaire Village is within close proximity to Bradford. In December 2001, Saltaire was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO(www.saltairevillage.info) The Salts Mill, based in Saltaire houses a fine collection of artwork including pieces by famous artist David Hockney. For a restaurant with a difference try a meal on one of Bradford's barges or if you prefer to remain on dry land there is a multitude of bars and eateries to choose from. The breathtaking Bronte Country sits right upon Bradford’s doorstep. Only fourteen miles east of Bradford lies Haworth where the cobbled Main Street and Bronte parsonage attracts visitors from around the globe. Summer visitors can take a trip on Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, a restored five mile Steam Engine track. Timetables are available on www.kwvr.co.uk |
 | Bradford has a wide range of activities to offer both the day visitor and holiday maker. The city centre contains some first class hotels whereas the more rural areas are home to self catering holiday cottages. Guest houses and bed and breakfasts are easy to find inside and out of the city. Located 11 miles east of Leeds on the A647, Bradford is also accessible by train, less than three hours from London Kings Cross. |

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To get the most out of our
web site you have two ways of searching for information. Firstly
you can use our main Search Engine. Just choose your 'Town' from
the drop-down list. Then select your 'Category' i.e. Hotels, Bed
& Breakfast,etc from the second listing. Select 'Go' and view
the results. Alternatively you can do a 'Key Word Search' by keying
in any word, phrase or selection of words. Your results will then
shown as a listing on screen. Secondly, by using the links on the
left hand side of the screen you can choose to select more relevant
information to the Town and Category you have selected. |
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