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Find cathedral disabled access in West Yorkshire. Day out ideas such as wheelchair accessible church in West Yorkshire. Wheelchair accessible churches, churches with wheelchair access and cathedral wheelchair access in West Yorkshire.. Find Disabled Friendly Castles in Ledston, Nostell, Wakefield, Keighley, Kirkstall, Harewood, Temple Newsham, Clayton West, Undercliffe, Bradford, Weatherby, Dewsbury, Lindley, Stanley, Birstall, Stott Hill, Pontefract, Leeds, Haworth, Batley, Sandal, Heckmondwike, Woodkirk.
RSPB Fairburn Ings - LedstonJust a stones throw from the A1, Fairburn Ings is a hidden gem, a haven for people and wildlife alike. Perfect for walking, pond dipping or cake and coffee!More Information
Nostell Priory House - NostellHistoric National Trust 18th century country house near Wakefield. Built on a former priory, houses a collection of Chippendale furniture & Adam interiors.…PricesFrom:£8**Per adultMore Information
Wakefield Cathedral - WakefieldHistoric cathedral in Wakefield city centre open for visits Monday - Saturday. Audio tours available, function rooms available for up to 600 guests, disabled…More Information
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - KeighleyVintage Steam Railway in Keighley, enjoy a train ride through the heart of Bronte country and take in the history since 1867. Disabled access, picnic areas.PricesFrom:£3**Train FareMore Information
Kirkstall Abbey - KirkstallKirkstall Abbey is one of the most intact medieval Cistercian abbeys. Ideal for a family day out near Leeds. Disabled accessible, disabled parking available.More Information
Harewood House - HarewoodStately home near Leeds ideal for a family day out. Landscaped grounds, art collections, period interiors and regular events & tours. Disabled access.PricesFrom:£5**Admission per personMore Information
Temple Newsam House and Farm - Temple NewshamHistoric house with 1500 acres of parklands & gardens. Exhibitions, home farm, children's activities. Disabled accessible, disabled parking & toilets.PricesFrom:£4**Per adultMore Information
Kirklees Light Railway - Clayton WestCome and see Kirklees Light Railway and experience events such as dayout with Thomas, teddy bears picnics and halloween ghost trains. Pet friendly, disabled WCMore Information
Undercliffe Cemetery - UndercliffeFine example of a Victorian cemetery in Bradford where many of its monied classes are buried.More Information
Bradford Theatres (st georges hall) - BradfordHistoric church in North Yorkshire open to visitors. Free entry.More Information
Stockeld Park - WeatherbyCountry mansion set in rural farms, woods and parklands on the edge of York, lovely architecture at this 18 C Palladian villa. Pet friendly, gift shopMore Information
Dewsbury Minster - DewsburyVisit the Heritage Centre at Dewsbury Minster to find out about this historic Anglo Saxon religious centre. Saxon stonework still visible. Disabled facilities.More Information
Lindley Clock Tower - LindleyOne of Huddersfield's best known landmarks, the historic 83 feet tall clock tower in Lindley. See all the inscriptions and gargoyles on the faces of the tower.More Information
East Riddlesden Hall - KeighleyHistoric National Trust manor house with formal and wild gardens. Used as a film location for Wuthering Heights and connections with Yorkshire's Civil War.More Information
Stanley Marsh Nature Reserve - StanleyNature reserve with patchwork of woodland, marshland and ponds made by mining subsidence. Disabled access, pet friendlyMore Information
Oakwell Hall Country Park - BirstallElegant Manor House in Yorkshire once a family home in the 17th century has a fine collection of authentic furniture. Visitor centre, cafe and playgroundMore Information
Bradford Cathedral - Stott HillBradford's historic cathedral on a site used for Christian worship since the 8th century.More Information
Pontefract Heritage & Ghost Tours - PontefractPontefract Heritage Group who organise a range of history related events including ghost walks.More Information
All Saints Church - LeedsLarge 12th century parish church in Sherburn in Elmet, North Yorkshire. Norman pillars and bell tower from where King Edward IV surveyed the battle lines.More Information
Haworth Parish Church - HaworthParish Church in Haworth where the Bronte sisters' father was vicar. Oldest parts date to 15th century, was rebuilt in the 18th century. Bronte Vault inside.More Information
Batley Parish Church - BatleyParish Church in Bateley whose heritage stretches back to the Domesday Book when a church on this site was mentioned. Garden of remembrance. Open to visitors.More Information
Sandal Castle - SandalRemote Sandal Castle has stunning views of the river calder, a modern visitor centre explains the history of the English civil war. Pet friendly, picnic siteMore Information
St James Church - HeckmondwikeHistoric church in North Yorkshire open to visitors. Free entry.More Information
Pontefract Castle - PontefractHistoric Pontefract Castle famous for Richard II who was held prisoner here. Free entry pet friendly, disabled access, groups welcome, gift shopMore Information
St Marys Church - WoodkirkHistoric church in Woodkirk near Dewsbury open to visitors. Free entry.More Information