Wayside Gardens

Wayside Gardens is a locality in the county of West Yorkshire.

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There are great places to visit near Wayside Gardens including some great cities, towns, lakes, villages, boroughs, woodlands, parks, historic buildings, country parks, historic monuments, hiking areas, hills, geological features, ancient sites, nature reserves, shopping centres, airports, bluebell woods, ruins, rivers and streams, museums, castles, waterfalls and gardens.

Cities to visit near Wayside Gardens include Bradford, Leeds, and Wakefield.

Towns to visit near Wayside Gardens include Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, Todmorden, Huddersfield, Hebden Bridge, Dewsbury, and Keighley.

There are a number of lakes near Wayside Gardens including Light Hazzles Reservoir, Warland Reservoir, Gaddings Dam, White Holme Reservoir, Scammonden Water, Lower Laithe Reservoir, and Ponden Reservoir.

The area around Wayside Gardens features a number of interesting villages including Heptonstall, West Bretton, Wyke, Haworth, Oxenhope, Thornton, and Manningham.

Kirklees is a great place to visit close to Wayside Gardens if you like boroughs.

Judy Woods, Middleton Park, Hardcastle Crags, Chevin Forest Park, and Calverley Wood are great places to visit near Wayside Gardens if you like woodlands.

Don't miss Lister Park, Peel Park, Shibden Park, Roundhay Park, Middleton Park, Park Square, and Nostell's parks if visiting the area around Wayside Gardens.

There are a number of historic buildings near Wayside Gardens including Hewenden Viaduct, Halifax Town Hall, North Bridge - Halifax, Halifax Minister, Wainhouse Tower, Shibden Park, and Huddersfield Rugby Union Football Club.

Ogden Water Country Park, Shibden Country Park, Golden Acre Park, Bretton Country Park, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Newmillerdam Country Park, and Pugneys Country Park are some of Wayside Gardens best country parks to visit near Wayside Gardens.

Wayside Gardens's best nearby historic monuments can be found at Wainhouse Tower, Centre Hill Beacon Site, The Salt and Pepper Pots, Lund's Tower, and Wainman's Pinnacle.

The area around Wayside Gardens boasts some of the best hiking areas including Colden, The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor, The Chevin, Hardcastle Crags, Withens Clough, Penistone Hill Country Park, and The Salt and Pepper Pots.

There are a several good hills in the Wayside Gardens area like Centre Hill, Stoodley Pike, The Chevin, and The Salt and Pepper Pots.

Don't miss The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor's geological features if visiting the area around Wayside Gardens.

Don't miss The Bridestones on Bridestones Moor, Two Lads (Withens Moor), Stones Lane Standing Stones, and Centre Hill Beacon Site's ancient sites if visiting the area around Wayside Gardens.

Don't miss Rodley Nature Reserve, RSPB St Aidan's, RSPB Fairburn Ings, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park's nature reserves if visiting the area around Wayside Gardens.

Wayside Gardens's best nearby shopping centres can be found at Trinity Leeds, White Rose Shopping Centre, The Merrion Centre, County Arcade, and Leeds Kirkgate Market.

Leeds Bradford Airport is one of Wayside Gardens's best, nearby airports to visit in Wayside Gardens.

Bluebell Woods to visit near Wayside Gardens include Middleton Park.

Wayside Gardens's best nearby ruins can be found at Kirkstall Abbey, and Sandal Castle.

Wayside Gardens's best nearby rivers and streams can be found at River Dearne at Bretton, Hebden Beck, and Hebden Water.

Museums to visit near Wayside Gardens include Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and Cartwright Hall.

There are a number of castles near to Wayside Gardens including Sandal Castle.

Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall, and Lumb Falls are some of Wayside Gardens best waterfalls to visit near Wayside Gardens.

The area around Wayside Gardens's best gardens can be found at Cartwright Hall Gardens.

Wayside Gardens History

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    As a part of this production, Landscape Britain was asked to advise with regards to the location of specific areas of outstanding natural beauty throughout the region.

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