Hi and welcome to another one of my Saddleworth
local pages, helpful for local residents and tourists alike.
But firstly lets start by touching on the
most important local attractions the local Pubs and Eateries..
Uppermill Square the first place everyone
heads for is dominated by the "Commercial Hotel" a local legend and purveyor
of fine Bass Yorkshire, looking across the square to the new but extremely
popular "Bella Collina" wine bar, both pubs with plenty of live entertainment
at weekends and other more traditional events during the week.
Also situated in the Square "The Shalimar" a good
local curry house and at weekends a traditional English "Burger Bar" for the
late night revellers. It is also possible to get yourself a Taxi in the square
at all times to take you to anywhere in the area By Calling 01457 87 47 33 (Who
Knows It Maybe Me?).
Just in the outskirts of the Square is the
local Chinese Chippy "The Golden Dragon" open to the early hours at weekend.
On the High Street we have two other pubs
The "Granby" facing the Museum and the excellent and recently refurbished
"Waggon and Horses"go in and say hello to "Aidy and his Wife".
Facing the Waggon you will find "Uppermill
Tandoori" another purveyor of that traditional English Dish (Curry).
Hidden away from sight but not from mind
is the "Cloggers" on Lee St. it's easy to find turn right at the Civic
Hall.
A number of Social Clubs and function rooms
are situated on the High St. including Uppermill Conservative Club, The
Masons Lodge and the Village Manor all readily available to accommodate
to Weddings, Birthday Parties etc.
Uppermill
Library and Park, fun for the kids and free Internet access from the library,
So perhaps you can browse the site while enjoying the local gardens...
(Click To Enlarge)
More traditionally associated with Saddleworth,
The Band Contest, if you've never seen it then watch "Brassed Off" available
on Video and DVD, there are two pubs just out of the village which cater
for these occasions "The Church" and "The Cross Keys" the latter being
part of the local Folk Music scene.
The High Street itself is full of diversity
ranging from street cafe's, many gift and local souvenir shops, climbing
and outdoor pursuits, you may want to walk to Pots and Pans, clearly visible
high above the village. There is a Museum looking at our local heritage,
a history set against a backdrop of dark stannic woollen mills to today's
prosperous, thriving tourist industry.
The
Huddersfield narrow canal has just fully re-opened for the first tine in
70 years allowing people to travel through the full length of Britain's
canal network, One of the many attractions of this part of the network
is the infamous Standedge Tunnel, 3 miles long piercing straight through
the heart of the pennines into Yorkshire.
Locally boat journeys are available from
the Museum though to Brownhill and Dobcross, this service runs through
the summer months and is available for individual trips or block bookings,
ask for John...
Another
view of the canal... Click to enlarge Can be used as Desktop Wallpaper...
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