Normanton Map

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

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

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

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

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Normanton map are: Sainsbury's, Tesco Express, Boots Pharmacy, Greggs, Costa Coffee, Subway, McDonald's, The Wheatsheaf, The Railway Tavern, The King's Arms, Norman's Café, The Working Miner, Co‑op Food, Poundland, Poundstretcher, Wilko, Ryman, Specsavers, Vision Express, HSBC, Lloyds Bank, Yorkshire Bank, Norman's News, Normanton Library, Normanton Leisure Centre, Willow Green Park Café, St Michael's Church, St Joseph's Church, Normanton Academy, Normanton Common Academy, Normanton Health Centre, Willow Green Surgery, Premier Inn Pontefract, The Sheet Shak Indian Restaurant, Woodhouse Grove School, Victory House Care Home, Casa Mia Pizza, Bridge Inn, Ratico Hair Salon, Candlelight Theatre, Normanton Dental Practice, NZC Convenience, Vibe Fitness, The Boathouse, The Pink Pony, JAK's Barbers, The New Inn, Normanton Post Office, Walkabout Bar, The Ale House, Upper Cemetery.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Pontefract, Altofts, Castleford, Featherstone, South Kirby, Streethouse, Allerton Bywater, Kinsley, East Hardwick, Ferrybridge, Darrington, Whitwood, Upton, Nostell, Burton Salmon, Hillam, Monk Fryston, Cridling Stubbs, Fairburn, Brotherton, Hemsworth, South Elmsall, Badsworth, Ackworth, Upton, Purston Jaglin, Ferry Fryston, Thorpe Audlin, Sharlston, Walton, Darrington.

Normanton is a bustling little town that is tucked between Wakefield and Pontefract, with a straightforward charm that says you don't need bells and whistles to feel at home. It's got a proper mix of high-street shops, independent cafés, and local parks, all wrapped up in a pace that's lively enough without being frantic. You'll find a friendly nod in the street, a decent chippy tea, and enough community spirit to give it a personality that's easy to warm to.

The town's roots go way back—Normanton's mentioned in the Domesday Book, but it really expanded in the 19th century thanks to coal, railways, and brick-making. It became a hive of industry, with pits and works surrounding the town. That legacy shows in the local landscape, even if much has moved on. These days Normanton's home to roughly 21,000 people, a mix of long-standing families and newer faces who've chosen town life with good connections close by.

There's more to Normanton than meets the eye. The town centre's got your basics covered—shops, cafés, pubs and services—while High Street, Willow Green Park, and the canal towpath offer bits of green and calm. On the doorstep you've got Nostell Priory, a grand National Trust stately home with trees, gardens, and a museum. A short drive along the canal brings you to Ferrybridge Lock and café stops, and Pontefract Castle's around the corner, with its ancient walls and proud English Heritage presence.

If you're itching to explore further, West Yorkshire's options sprawl in every direction. Leeds and Wakefield bring city buzz—culture, shopping, galleries and food. Pontefract has its markets and racecourse, and the moorland paths towards Haworth offer classic walks and Brontë vibes. Saltaire's not far, with its art studios and riverside cafés, and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park gives something a bit different in terms of outdoor art and fresh air.

Getting to Normanton's straightforward. Normanton station has trains running to Leeds, Pontefract, Wakefield and Sheffield, and buses connect the town to neighbouring villages and towns. It's near the M62 and A1(M), so by car you've got easy routes east and west. For flying, Leeds Bradford Airport's your closest option, about half an hour away by car or accessible with a train and bus connection if you're not driving.

West Yorkshire as a county is a mix of grit and splendour—old mill towns, buzzing cities and quiet green spaces all within easy reach. It's built on coal, wool, industry and community, and while some places shout about it, others like Normanton quietly make it look natural. Whether you're heading into town, wandering a scenic route, or diving into culture, there's always a sense of history with a side of everyday warmth.

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

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