Bramham Park
Bramham Park
Wetherby
West Yorkshire
LS23 6ND
United Kingdom

Tel: 01937 846000


Bramham Park is situated near Wetherby in West Yorkshire, and is a superb example of an early 18th century formal garden, in the French style. There are 150 acres of ornamental ponds and follies, manicured hedges and flowers to explore, while the centrepiece is the beautiful Bramham Park House, which is open to the public by appointment only.
The Bronte Birthplace
The Bronte Birthplace
Market Street
Thornton
West Yorkshire
BD13 3HF
United Kingdom

Tel: 01274 830849


The Bronte Sisters – Anne, Emily and Charlotte – remain three of England’s most iconic writers, and will be forever synonymous with Haworth and its beautiful windswept surroundings that inspired their works. The three sisters, and brother Patrick Branwell, were born in the nearby village of Thornton however, and the house has been remarkably well preserved, giving a fascinating insight into the life of the Bronte family before their move to Haworth in 1820.
Eureka! The Museum for Children
Eureka! The Museum for Children
Discovery Road
Halifax
West Yorkshire
HX1 2NE
United Kingdom

Tel: 01422 330069


Eureka! is a fascinating and interactive science museum for children, located in Halifax in West Yorkshire. With more than 400 hands-on exhibits and activities that will excite and intrigue children of all ages, Eureka! takes visitors on a journey from their own back yard to the depths of space and even inside the human body.
National Coal Mining Museum
National Coal Mining Museum
Caphouse Colliery
New Road
Overton
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
WF4 4RH
United Kingdom

Tel: 01924 848806


West Yorkshire once had a proud coal mining industry but, although now it is sadly no more, the region’s industrial history is celebrated at the National Coal Mining Museum near Wakefield. At the centre of the 17-acre site, the NCMM is a unique collection of buildings, exhibitions and displays revealing the history of centuries of mining, from the mining methods and machinery to the miners and their families.
National Media Museum
National Media Museum
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD1 1NQ
United Kingdom

Tel: 0870 7010200


Established in the heart of Bradford in 1983, the National Media Museum, formerly known as the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, is one of the city’s most popular attractions, with more than a quarter of a million visitors every year. There are superb collections of rare and fascinating photographic instruments and memorabilia, as well as interactive displays and extensive archives.