Liversedge Map

Liversedge map, view the West Yorkshire town of Liversedge, located in the county of West Yorkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Liversedge West Yorkshire & Guide to the Area

Liversedge Map West Yorkshire: Interactive map of Liversedge, displaying the town situated in the county of West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Liversedge area and a Liversedge town centre map, showing Liversedge Health Centre.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Liversedge map are: The Swan, Norristhorpe Junior and Infant School, Valley Medical Centre, Hightown Fisheries, Coop Food Hightown, Oakwell Hall Country Park, The New Inn, Spen Valley Leisure Centre, Blue Moon Café, Liversedge Parish Church, Roberttown Lane Pharmacy, Cleckheaton Library, Spenborough Pool & Fitness Complex, Roberttown Church of England Primary School, Cross Church, Pizza GoGo, Hightown Junior Infant & Nursery School, Lloyds Pharmacy, Dewsbury and District Hospital, Sainsbury's Local, Spen Valley High School, The Shears Inn, Crusty Loaf Bakery, Littletown Pharmacy, Doctor's Surgery Liversedge Health Centre, Cibo Italian Restaurant, Fox's Biscuits, The Shoulder of Mutton, Nisa Local, Bargain Booze, Rose and Crown, Mirfield Health Centre, Kirklees College, The Railway Inn, Battyeford Primary School, The Taproom, Tesco Express, Well Pharmacy, Red House Museum, Hightown Dental Surgery, Roberttown Community Centre, Golden Panda, M & M Hair Studio, Liversedge Football Club, St Barnabas Church, Spen Tyres, LPS Primary School, Premier Convenience Store, The Rising Sun, Beauty by Abbie, Hightown Vets.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Cleckheaton, Heckmondwike, Gomersal, Birstall, Mirfield, Roberttown, Norristhorpe, Hartshead, Hightown, Batley, Dewsbury, Ravensthorpe, Thornhill, Staincliffe, Scholes, East Bierley, Drighlington, Wyke, Birkenshaw, Clifton, Lower Hopton, Brighouse, Hunsworth, Oakenshaw, Earlsheaton, Hanging Heaton, Thornhill Edge, Chickenley, Moorend, Bailiff Bridge.

Liversedge sits snugly between Leeds and Huddersfield, tucked away in the heart of West Yorkshire. It's one of those old industrial towns that's managed to keep a sense of identity, even as the mills have faded into memory. While it might not shout about itself, there's something solid and dependable about the place. You'll find tight-knit communities, plenty of character, and easy access to green spaces and surrounding towns.

Historically, Liversedge was a big player during the Industrial Revolution, especially when it came to wool and textile production. The town played a key role in the Luddite uprisings of 1812—there's even a memorial to the event at Rawfolds Mill. It's an area with a proud working-class heritage that still shapes its character today. In more recent times, Liversedge has become a commuter spot, with a population sitting just under 20,000. The town is made up of smaller areas like Norristhorpe, Hightown and Roberttown, each with its own little quirks.

While Liversedge isn't packed with tourist hotspots, it's got a few gems worth exploring. There's the local Spen Valley Greenway, a brilliant walking and cycling route running along a former railway line. The Liversedge Parish Church and nearby historic buildings give a glimpse into its industrial past. Not far off, Oakwell Hall—run by the council but with a strong National Trust vibe—is a beautiful Elizabethan manor set in 100 acres of parkland, just over in Birstall. For English Heritage fans, the dramatic ruins of Kirkstall Abbey in Leeds are worth a visit, and you've also got Shibden Hall near Halifax, known for its ties to Anne Lister and a fascinating slice of local history.

When you look a bit further afield across West Yorkshire, there's no shortage of things to do. Leeds is close by, with all the shopping, culture and nightlife you could ask for. Huddersfield brings Victorian architecture and a cracking market scene, while Halifax has The Piece Hall and Eureka! museum, both well worth a wander. Bradford isn't far either, packed with curry houses, film history, and the lovely Lister Park. If you're in the mood for hills, woods and moorland, the Yorkshire countryside starts practically on the doorstep.

Getting to Liversedge is easy enough. The M62 is nearby, linking Manchester and Leeds, and the A62 runs straight through, making it handy for commuting. While the town doesn't have its own train station, you're not far from ones in Dewsbury, Mirfield or Brighouse, which link to Leeds, Huddersfield and beyond. Leeds Bradford Airport is around half an hour away by car, making travel a doddle whether you're heading abroad or having visitors in. Buses run regularly through the Spen Valley, connecting Liversedge to nearby towns and giving good coverage for local journeys.

West Yorkshire's a county with a bit of everything—city bustle, village charm and a fair bit of grit thrown in. The area grew up on industry, but now it mixes modern life with its past in a way that feels pretty natural. You've got five main boroughs—Leeds, Wakefield, Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale—each with its own feel, but all tied together by strong community roots, down-to-earth people and a cracking cup of tea.

We hope you found this Liversedge tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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