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Enjoy the day at The Halifax Piece Hall
The Grade I listed Piece Hall, Halifax is a rare and precious thing, an architectural and cultural phenomenon which is absolutely unique. It is the sole survivor of the great eighteenth century northern cloth halls, a class of buildings which embodied the vital and dominant importance of the trade in hand woven textiles to the pre-industrial economy of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from the Middle Ages through to the early nineteenth century. Dating from 1779, when it was built as a Cloth Hall for the trading of pieces of cloth (a 30 yard length of woven woollen fabric produced on a handloom), The Piece Hall was the most ambitious and prestigious of its type and now stands in splendid isolation as the only remaining example. It is one of Britains most outstanding Georgian buildings. It is impossible to overstate the scale and importance of this trade, not just to the history of Halifax and the West Riding, but to the nation as a whole over some 800 years between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries. When it was built, The Piece Hall was a highly visible statement of the great wealth, pride and ambition of the cloth manufacturers. Although built for trade, it also embodied the most cultured sensitivities of the Enlightenment; these bluff northern manufacturers deliberately chose a design for their building which adapted the neo-classical orders of architecture derived originally from the Romans. rom its inception, The Piece Hall was a stunning combination of commerce and culture, an icon of hard business but also a broader statement about the history, the lives and the values of its surrounding community. This fascinating mix of purpose and idealism business, arts and people, continues to influence and drive The Piece Halls role today. A direct link back over almost a quarter of a millenium of history.
https://www.thepiecehall.co.uk/
Wander the creative, bohemian streets of Hebden Bridge, and you can feel the influence of the writers and artists who flocked to the town around the 70s and 80s. From artisan shops and inspiring galleries to organic pavement cafés and charming picture houses, the town is justifiably proud of its artistic identity. Just a few minutes away you will find pretty wooded valleys and picturesque heather moorland.
https://www.yorkshire.com/places/west-yorkshire/calderdale/hebden-bridge
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The majority of trips return from destination between 16:30 and 17:30. The driver will inform you of the exact time on the day, dependant on outward travel times. Whilst we do not guarantee a W/C on board most of our excursion fleet do have toilet facilities. For your comfort we allocate seating at time of booking, however reserve the right to alter or amend your seat allocation for utilisation purposes.
Our Pick-ups are as follows:
Maltby High Street(Stop Nearest Queens Hotel)
Bramley Cross Roads (Bus Stop outside Aldi/The King Henry)
Wickersley (Bus Stop before Wickersley Roundabout/ Masons Pub)
Brecks (Bus Layby after Brecks Pub on Bawtry Road)
Stag Roundabout(Bus Stop before Stag Roundabout on Wickersley Road)
Rotherham Interchange Stand C2
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address | Contact Details | Times |
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Bramley Cross Roads | Flash Lane Stop on Bawtry Road Bramley Cross Roads | View | |
Brecks | (Bus Layby before Esso/Tesco Garage) Brecks | View | |
Maltby High Street | Maltby Bus stop next to Teasdales Same Bus stop both ways Coach does a Loop | View | |
Rotherham Interchange | Rotherham Interchange Bus Station - Stand C2 Rotherham Interchange Bus Station - Stand C2 | View | |
Stag Roundabout | (Bus Stop on Roundabout) Stag Roundabout | View | |
Wickersley Tanyard Bus | Wickersley Tanyard Bus (Tanfield Way) Wickersley | View |