Retail in Cackleshaw
There are great places to visit near Cackleshaw including some great cities, villages, woodlands, parks, historic buildings, museums, gardens, country parks, hiking areas, towns, lakes, historic monuments, hills, ancient sites, geological features, nature reserves, shopping centres, airports, bluebell woods, ruins, rivers and streams, castles, waterfalls and boroughs.
The area around Cackleshaw boasts some of the best cities including Bradford, Leeds, and Wakefield.
Don't miss Wyke, Haworth, Oxenhope, Thornton, Manningham, Saltaire, and Ripponden's villages if visiting the area around Cackleshaw.
Judy Woods, Chevin Forest Park, Calverley Wood, Middleton Park, and Hardcastle Crags are great places to visit near Cackleshaw if you like woodlands.
There are a number of parks near Cackleshaw including Lister Park, Cartwright Hall Gardens, Peel Park, Shibden Park, Roundhay Park, Middleton Park, and Park Square.
The area around Cackleshaw features a number of interesting historic buildings including Cartwright Hall, Ilkley Manor House, Hewenden Viaduct, Halifax Town Hall, North Bridge - Halifax, Halifax Minister, and Wainhouse Tower.
The area around Cackleshaw features a number of interesting museums including Cartwright Hall, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Don't miss Cartwright Hall Gardens's gardens if visiting the area around Cackleshaw.
Don't miss Penistone Hill Country Park, Ogden Water Country Park, Shibden Country Park, Chevin Forest Park, Golden Acre Park, Bretton Country Park, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park's country parks if visiting the area around Cackleshaw.
There are a several good hiking areas in the Cackleshaw area like Penistone Hill Country Park, Colden, The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor, The Chevin, Hardcastle Crags, and Withens Clough.
Ilkley, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, Todmorden, Huddersfield, Bradley, and Otley are some of Cackleshaw best towns to visit near Cackleshaw.
The area around Cackleshaw features a number of interesting lakes including Chellow Dean Reservoirs, Boothwood Reservoir, Ogden Water Country Park, Ogden Water, Shibden Park, Light Hazzles Reservoir, and Warland Reservoir.
Cackleshaw's best nearby historic monuments can be found at Wainhouse Tower, and Centre Hill Beacon Site.
There are a number of hills near Cackleshaw including Centre Hill, Stoodley Pike, and The Chevin.
The area around Cackleshaw boasts some of the best ancient sites including Stones Lane Standing Stones, Centre Hill Beacon Site, and The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor.
There are a number of geological features near to Cackleshaw including The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor.
There are a several good nature reserves in the Cackleshaw area like Rodley Nature Reserve, RSPB St Aidan's, RSPB Fairburn Ings, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Cackleshaw's best nearby shopping centres can be found at Trinity Leeds, White Rose Shopping Centre, The Merrion Centre, County Arcade, and Leeds Kirkgate Market.
Don't miss Leeds Bradford Airport's airports if visiting the area around Cackleshaw.
Cackleshaw is near some unmissable bluebell woods like Middleton Park,
Ruins to visit near Cackleshaw include Kirkstall Abbey, and Sandal Castle.
Rivers and Streams to visit near Cackleshaw include River Dearne at Bretton, Hebden Water, and Hebden Beck.
There are a several good castles in the area around Cackleshaw like Sandal Castle.
Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall, and Lumb Falls are great places to visit near Cackleshaw if you like waterfalls.
There are a several good boroughs in the area around Cackleshaw like Kirklees.
Cackleshaw History
There are some historic monuments around Cackleshaw:
- Cup and groove marked rock between East Morton and West Morton
- Carved rock south east of entrance to Silver Well Cottage
- Late prehistoric enclosed settlement with an outlying bank and ditch on Counter Hill, 220m north east of Moorcock Hall
- Cairn known as Millers Grave on Midgley Moor
- Cup marked rock just within afforested area north east of wall on Rivock
- Cairn 330m north of Woodhead on Harden Moor
- Two prominent cup marked rock outcrops known as Doubler Stones
- Cup marked rock between Doubler Stones and Gawk Stones
- Large cup and ring marked rock in forestry furrows on Rivock
- Recumbent gatepost with cup and ring carving 57m west of the Swastika Stone
- Churchyard cross at the Church of St Peter
- Cup marked rock 39m south east of entrance to Silver Well Cottage
- Rock with three cup marks 150m south west of Black Beck Hole
- Six carved rocks in field west of Riddlesden Golf Course
- Cup marked rock in enclosed pasture NNE of Black Pots
- Anglo-Saxon cemetery and medieval manorial centre including fishponds and part of the open field system adjacent to St Peter's Church
- Cup and ring marked rock 350m SSW of Panorama Reservoir
- Low rock with one cup on unforested plateau at Rivock
- Ore hearth smeltmill and wood drying kiln in Lumb Clough Wood, 350m south east of Bank Foot
- Cup marked rock adjacent to wall near road from East Morton to West Morton
- Late prehistoric enclosed settlement 500m north west of Goose Clough on Ovenden Moor
- Cup and ring marked rock 42m east of Rivock Edge triangulation pillar
- Cup marked boundary stone known as Churn Milk Joan on Crow Hill, Midgley Moor, 580m north of Foster Clough Bridge
- Late prehistoric enclosed settlement 150m north of Shaygate Farm, Wilsden
- Cup marked rock near wall below Rivock Edge
- Enclosed Bronze Age urnfield 160m west of Overgreen Royd Farm, Mixenden
- Rock with at least six cups 170m north west of Grey Stones Farm
- Rock with single cup mark in forestry SSE of Black Pots
- Cup and ring marked rock below Addingham Crag
- Large carved rock at hill top, north east of line of stone grouse butts on Rivock
- Cup marked rock in forestry furrow on Rivock
- Kildwick Bridge
- Large carved rock in the wall between grouse moor and forestry plantation on Rivock
- Cup and ring marked rock below Brunthwaite Crag
- Wayside cross known as Abel Cross
- Carved rock near wall in pasture below Addingham Crag 290m south of Cragg House
- Cup marked rock 1m from wall on unforested plateau at Rivock
- Carved rock on bank of How Beck, east of path from West Morton to Riddlesden and 440m south west of Barn House Farm
- Wayside cross known as Tinker Cross
- Round barrow 500ft (150m) NNW of Marchup Plantation in Parson's Lane
- Two carved rocks near Neb Stone
- Cup and ring marked rock next to wall NNW of Black Pots
- Rock in Panorama Woods with single cup and ring carving
- Cup and ring marked rock on moor east of Gawk Stones
- Late prehistoric enclosed settlement known as Castle Stead Ring
- Cup and ring marked rock 370m SSW of Panorama Reservoir
- Cairn 290m north of Woodhead on Harden Moor
- Late prehistoric enclosed settlement 350m south west of Goose Clough at Hunter Hill, Ovenden
- Carved rock on bank at side of track opposite Garth House, 60m south west of Snaygill Farm
- Five carved rocks near the edge of Rivock outcrop
- Five carved rocks in Cottingley Woods, 600m NNE of Lee Farm
- Ring cairn 310m north of Woodhead on Harden Moor
- Cup marked rock east of entrance to Silver Well Cottage
- Flat carved rock 150m south west of Silver Well Cottage
- Carved rock known as the Swastika Stone
- Black Hill round cairn
- Late prehistoric enclosed settlement known as Catstones Ring on Catstones Hill
- Group of four carved rocks in Panorama Woods
- Cup and ring marked rock known as Piper Crag Stone
- Cup marked rock 14m from the wall on the unforested plateau at Rivock
- Cup, ring and groove marked rock at the base of a wall between East Morton and West Morton
- Cup marked rock on north side of barn, 100m north west of the Grey Stones Farm
- Cup and ring marked rock 12.5m from drainage cut NNE of Black Pots
- Cup marked rock 19m above forestry track in Rivock conifer plantation
- Cup and ring-marked rock north east of a wall junction on the southern flank of Rivock
- Carved rock incorporated in and extending beyond outbuilding at Hardwick House Farm
- Cup and ring marked rock in wall at High Snaygill 80m east of High Laithe
- Cup marked rock 47m south east of Rivock Edge triangulation pillar
- Brow Pit mine shaft, gin circle, spoil heap and tramway, 270m south west of Catherine Slack Farm
- Long barrow and superimposed round cairn on Black Hill
- Cup and ring marked rock known as the Sepulchre Stone, Addingham Moorside
- Prominent cup and ring marked rock on Coarse Stone Edge
- Old Church of St Thomas Becket, 210m north east of Daisy Field Farm
- Split and hewn cup-marked rock north of a wall junction on Rivock
- Carved rock known as the Anvil Rock
- Cup and groove-marked rock on Rivock, west of a deep channel
- Two cup and ring marked rocks in conifer plantation on Rivock