Retail in Torrack’s Hill
There are great places to visit near Torrack’s Hill 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.
Bradford, Leeds, and Wakefield are great places to visit near Torrack’s Hill if you like cities.
Wyke, Haworth, Oxenhope, Thornton, Manningham, Saltaire, and Ripponden are some of Torrack’s Hill best villages to visit near Torrack’s Hill.
Woodlands to visit near Torrack’s Hill include Judy Woods, Chevin Forest Park, Calverley Wood, Middleton Park, and Hardcastle Crags.
The area around Torrack’s Hill boasts some of the best parks including Lister Park, Cartwright Hall Gardens, Peel Park, Shibden Park, Roundhay Park, Middleton Park, and Park Square.
Torrack’s Hill has some unmissable historic buildings nearby like Cartwright Hall, Ilkley Manor House, Hewenden Viaduct, Halifax Town Hall, North Bridge - Halifax, Halifax Minister, and Wainhouse Tower.
Cartwright Hall, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park are great places to visit near Torrack’s Hill if you like museums.
Cartwright Hall Gardens is one of Torrack’s Hill's best, nearby gardens to visit in Torrack’s Hill.
Country Parks to visit near Torrack’s Hill include Penistone Hill Country Park, Ogden Water Country Park, Shibden Country Park, Chevin Forest Park, Golden Acre Park, Bretton Country Park, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
There are a several good hiking areas in the Torrack’s Hill area like Penistone Hill Country Park, Colden, The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor, The Chevin, Hardcastle Crags, and Withens Clough.
Torrack’s Hill's best nearby towns can be found at Ilkley, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, Todmorden, Huddersfield, Bradley, and Otley.
The area around Torrack’s Hill 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.
There are a number of historic monuments near Torrack’s Hill including Wainhouse Tower, and Centre Hill Beacon Site.
The area around Torrack’s Hill features a number of interesting hills including Centre Hill, Stoodley Pike, and The Chevin.
Stones Lane Standing Stones, Centre Hill Beacon Site, and The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor are some of Torrack’s Hill best ancient sites to visit near Torrack’s Hill.
The area close to Torrack’s Hill boasts some of the best geological features including The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor.
There are a number of nature reserves near Torrack’s Hill including Rodley Nature Reserve, RSPB St Aidan's, RSPB Fairburn Ings, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Don't miss Trinity Leeds, White Rose Shopping Centre, The Merrion Centre, County Arcade, and Leeds Kirkgate Market's shopping centres if visiting the area around Torrack’s Hill.
There are a several good airports in the area around Torrack’s Hill like Leeds Bradford Airport.
Torrack’s Hill is near some unmissable bluebell woods like Middleton Park,
There are a several good ruins in the Torrack’s Hill area like Kirkstall Abbey, and Sandal Castle.
River Dearne at Bretton, Hebden Water, and Hebden Beck are great places to visit near Torrack’s Hill if you like rivers and streams.
Places near Torrack’s Hill feature a number of interesting castles including Sandal Castle.
The area around Torrack’s Hill boasts some of the best waterfalls including Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall, and Lumb Falls.
Don't miss Kirklees's boroughs if visiting the area around Torrack’s Hill.
Torrack’s Hill History
There are some historic monuments around Torrack’s Hill:
- Rock with five or more cups south of track on Weston Moor 300m WNW of Weston Moor Cottage
- Cup marked rock 42m west of gate near Dob Park Bridge, adjacent to track on south bank of River Washburn
- Stone hut circle settlement in Clayton Wood on the south west side of Iveson Drive
- Cup, ring and groove marked rock in enclosed pasture on Snowden Carr, 500m south east of Crag House
- Otley Bridge
- Cup, ring and groove marked rock 2m south of north wall of Gab Wood 330m E of Moseley Farm, Cookridge
- Prehistoric enclosure, carved rocks and orthostat wall, Buck Wood, 195m west of football ground
- Medieval royal hunting lodge known as John of Gaunt's Castle, immediately north west of Haverah Park Top
- Carved rock below Snowden Crags on Snowden Carr, 100m south of Crag House
- Rock with one cup mark, 290m S of Crag House, Askwith Moor
- Cup and ring marked rock on ridge 520m south of triangulation pillar on Shooting House Hill, Askwith Moor
- Cup and ring marked rock 40m south east of Hillcourt, Rawdon
- Roman period native settlement in Poolscar Wood, 350m south of Stubbings Farm
- Rock with cup marks, rings and grooves near derelict grouse butt, 440m SE of triangulation pillar on Shooting House Hill, Askwith Moor
- Rock with at least eight cups south of track on Weston Moor 480m WNW of Weston Moor Cottage
- Carved rock on Pelstone Crag 530m west of Danefield House
- Rock with one cup mark and two short grooves, south of Snowden Beck in Ellers Wood, Dob Park, 570m south east of Carr Farm
- Stone hut circle settlement in Iveson Wood
- Rock with cup marks enclosed by grooves at north east end of ridge, south of Snowden Beck in Ellers Wood, Dob Park, 420m north of Low Park
- Adel Roman fort and settlement
- Rock with one large cup mark, 230m east of the triangulation pillar on Shooting House Hill, 610m SSW of Crag House
- Cairnfield and carved rocks on Snowden Carr 670m south west of Low Hall Farm
- Cup marked rock in Calverley Wood, 200m north east of junction of Calverley Cutting and Thornhill Drive
- Cup and ring marked rock on Little Alms Cliff
- Rock with at least two cups and a groove east of the plantation on Weston Moor 450m north west of Weston Moor Cottage
- Cairnfield, enclosures, boulder walling, hollow way and carved rocks towards edge of Snowden Carr centred at 370m south east of Crag House
- Rock with one cup mark east of the plantation on Weston Moor 380m north west of Weston Moor Cottage
- Carved rock near north east corner of the plantation on Weston Moor 550m north west of Weston Moor Cottage
- Cup, ring and groove marked rock near gate in enclosed pasture on Snowden Carr, 350m south of Low Hill Farm
- Cup, ring and groove marked rock 15m from south wall of Gab Wood 300m east of Moseley Farm, Cookridge
- Three carved fragments of gritstone outcrop in enclosed pasture on Snowden Carr, 500m south west of Washburn Farm
- Rock with at least 33 cup marks, some enclosed by grooves, at top of slope between fence and Snowden Beck in Ellers Wood, Dob Park, 600m NE of Midge Hall
- A 17th century park lodge known as Dobpark Lodge in Dob Park, near Otley
- Gritstone pillar with three cup marks in the north pavement of the A65 at Horsforth, 440m south east of the roundabout at Low Fold
- Anti-aircraft gunsite 280m east of Carlton Hall
- Rock with single cup mark near south east edge of gas pipeline, Snowden Carr, 430m SSE of Crag House, Askwith Moor
- Cairn 7m in diameter north of track east of plantation on Weston Moor 450m WNW of Weston Moor Cottage
- Rock with one or two cup marks near derelict walling below outcrop in enclosed pasture on Snowden Carr, 350m west of Carr Farm
- Cup and ring marked rock in Wharfemeadows Park, 280m west of Newall Hall
- Rock with at least 30 cup marks and some grooves near north east end of ridge, south of Snowden Beck in Ellers Wood, Dob Park, 400m north of Low Park
- Kirkstall Abbey and precinct including a prehistoric cup and ring marked rock
- Two carved rocks south of derelict grouse butt, 840m SSW of Crag House
- Small cairnfield with carved rocks north of the plantation on Weston Moor centred 730m north west of Weston Moor Cottage
- Two carved rocks south of Snowden Beck in Ellers Wood, Dob Park, 570m south east of Carr Farm
- Rougemont Castle ringwork and bailey and associated fishponds and outwork
- Rock carved human figure 570m south of King Lane Farm
- Bank Slack (camp)
- Cairn 6m in diameter south of track east of plantation on Weston Moor 300m WNW of Weston Moor Cottage
- Cup, ring and groove marked rock, 400m west of Carr Farm
- Two cup marked rocks near track, 180m east of triangulation pillar on Shooting House Hill, Askwith Moor
- Medieval farmstead in Ireland Wood, 150m north east of Cookridge Hospital
- Rock with large oval cup east of plantation on Weston Moor 830m WSW of Dob Park House Farm
- Cup and ring marked rock known as the Knotties Stone on Otley Chevin, 270m north east of The Royalty public house
- Roman period native settlement in Danefield Wood, 490m south west of Stubbings Farm
- Cup, ring and groove marked rock south of track on Weston Moor 500m WNW of Weston Moor Cottage
- Cup marked rock near gate in enclosed pasture on Snowden Carr, 460m south west of Washburn Farm
- Rock with at least two cup marks south east of cairnfield on Snowden Carr, 720m SSE of Crag House
- Rock with at least seven cup marks at edge of track on Stoop Hill, 890m SSE of triangulation point on Shooting House Hill, Askwith Moor
- Moated site 50m north east of North Rigton School