Mirfield Map

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

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

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

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Mirfield area and a Mirfield town centre map, showing Mirfield Railway Station.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Mirfield map are: Ravensthorpe Station, Mirfield Library, Mirfield Market, The Old Bridge, The Old White Horse, The Red Lion, The Griffin Inn, Costa Coffee, Greggs, Sainsbury's Local, Co-op Food, Boots, Specsavers, Vision Express, Domino's Pizza, Subway, McDonald's, The White Horse, The Northorpe Arms, The Royal Hotel, Mirfield Leisure Centre, Bagshaw Museum, Oakwell Hall, The Candle Bar, Secret Garden Café, The Artisan Bakery, Lloyds Bank, HSBC, NatWest, Barclays, Yorkshire Building Society, Mirfield Parish Church, St Mary's Catholic Church, Mirfield Academy, Oak CofE Primary School, Heatherlees Nurseries, Mirfield Health Centre, Ravensthorpe Dental Clinic, The Flower Cottage, The Beauty Spot, JD Sports, B&M, Poundland, Wetherspoons The Bay Horse, Mirfield Police Station, Mirfield Scouts HQ, The Boot Room Café, The Market Tavern, Mirfield Garage, The Crafty Plough, Knowl House.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Ravensthorpe, Hartshead Moorside, Grange Moor, Heckmondwike, Dewsbury, Ravensthorpe, Clayton West, Scissett, Kirkburton, Birstall, Gomersal, Liversedge, Mirfield Moor, Thongsbridge, Huddersfield, Sitlington, Horbury, Flockton, Middlestown, Netherton, Thornhill Lees, Ossett, Scholes, Soothill, Crigglestone, Flushdyke, Chickenley, Batley, Thornhill, Bruntcliffe, West Bretton.

Mirfield is a friendly West Yorkshire town perched between Dewsbury and Huddersfield, where the pace is relaxed and the community feel is strong. Its compact centre has a good mix of shops, cafés and pubs, with tree-lined streets and local parks giving it a welcoming, down-to-earth vibe. It feels like a place where neighbours know each other, and there's always a familiar nod over morning coffee.

The town's roots trace back to medieval times, but it was the textile boom of the 18th and 19th centuries that really shaped Mirfield. Mills and factories sprang up along the River Calder, and the town grew steadily around them. You can still spot old mill buildings repurposed for modern use. Today, about 24,000 people live here—families, commuters and locals drawn to its mix of small-town warmth and decent connections to Leeds and Huddersfield.

Mirfield packs a surprising amount into its town centre. You'll find a lively market, independent shops, charity stores, and a few high-street names. There are solid pubs, cafés that spill out onto the pavement in summer, and community spaces hosting events. The local library and leisure centre are busy hubs, and the countryside's never far—green spaces stretch out in every direction. A short drive away lies Bagshaw Museum, set in a lovely park, and closer still is Crowlees Water Park for a family walk. For heritage fans, Oakwell Hall in Birstall and the National Trust's Marsden Moor are within easy reach, giving that proper Yorkshire countryside-and-history combo.

Expand your sights and you've got plenty more on offer. Huddersfield isn't far and brings theatres, shopping and cultural venues. Wakefield's sculpture park and The Hepworth are worth a visit, and Leeds pulses with city energy—music, galleries and night life. If you fancy moors or literary hotspots, Brontë country around Haworth or the hills near Ilkley are only a drive away, offering scenic hikes and village charm.

Getting to Mirfield's easy. The town has two railway stations—Mirfield itself and the smaller Ravensthorpe—both with regular services to Leeds, Manchester and Huddersfield. The M1 and M62 are nearby, making road travel smooth in any direction. Local buses link villages and surrounding towns, and Leeds Bradford Airport is your go-to for flights, about 35–40 minutes by car or accessible via train and bus.

West Yorkshire's a patchwork of towns, cities and countryside that fits surprisingly neatly together. It's built on industry but has reinvented itself with culture, creativity and green spaces. Places like Mirfield offer a bit of everything—historic charm, modern convenience, and that mix of city access and rural escape. It's honest and gritty in places, pretty and peaceful in others, but always proper Yorkshire.

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

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