A county already familiar to many for its film and TV locations, West Yorkshire lies at the heart of England.
From the scenery of the Pennines to the cosmopolitanism of the cities, the scene is set for a whole range of attractions, entertainment and shopping:
Historic houses; lively arts and music festivals; canal boats and steam railways; lively markets, millshops and craft outlets.
The variety is enormous and the character quite individual.
Find them all here on netWYrks. Investigate the cities of Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield, the towns, villages and hamlets. Discover the local shops, places to go and things to see and do.
Housed in what was once the world's largest woolen mill, the museum illustrates the history of the 18c woolen industry.
Other features include a 1920s cinema, complete with silent films, plus demonstrations of static engines & steam locomotives
Location:2 miles west of Leeds centre off A65
Opening Times:Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
Disabled Access
Admission Prices:£2, children 50p