Pudsey Map

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

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

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

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

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Pudsey map are: Pudsey Park, Pudsey Leisure Centre, Pudsey Bus Station, New Pudsey Station, The Commercial Inn, The Bankhouse Inn, The Crossed Shuttle, Café Lux, The Manor Inn, Boots, Sainsbury's, The Pudsey Dog Park, Greggs, Co-op Food, The Butchers Arms, Pudsey Library, St Lawrence Church, Pudsey Parish Church, Greenside Primary School, Pudsey Grammar School, Crawshaw Academy, Pudsey Dental Centre, Greenside Medical Centre, The Body Fix Clinic, Domino's Pizza, The Wetherby Whaler, Subway, A Touch of Class Hair Salon, HSBC, Lloyds Bank, Savers, B&M, Specsavers, Superdrug, Pudsey Market, Nan's Kitchen, The City Lights Bar, The Marsh, 21coffeebar, Funky Monkey Coffee Co, Highfield Hall, Pudsey Civic Hall, Smokin' Bar and Kitchen, The Mews Hotel, Pudsey Computers, Café J'Adore, All4Pets, Acorn Stairlifts, Ye Olde Boar's Head, Makin Dixon Solicitors, Bentley's Coffee Shop, Mark's Barber Shop, The Fruit Bowl.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Farsley, Calverley, Stanningley, Rodley, Bramley, Armley, Horsforth, Guiseley, Yeadon, Kirkstall, Wortley, Farnley, Gildersome, Morley, Tong, Drighlington, Birkenshaw, Birstall, Thornbury, Undercliffe, Apperley Bridge, Idle, Eccleshill, Tyersal, Holme Wood, Queensbury, Hunslet, Middleton, Tingley, Belle Isle, Beeston, New Farnley, Churwell, Oakwood, Moortown, Headingley.

Pudsey is one of those towns that's comfortably nestled between city life and countryside calm, sitting nicely between Leeds and Bradford. It's got its own pace, a proper community feel, and a good mix of old and new. You'll find independent shops, local pubs, and green open spaces, all while being close enough to the big city buzz if you fancy it. There's a sense of pride in the place, and it doesn't take long to see why locals are happy to call it home.

The town has been around for centuries, with roots stretching back to medieval times. It really started to grow in the 18th and 19th centuries when wool and textiles drove the local economy. You can still spot reminders of that industrial heritage in the architecture around the centre. By the early 20th century, Pudsey was firmly on the map as a solid Yorkshire mill town. These days, the population hovers around 22,000, and it's seen quite a bit of residential growth thanks to its handy location and good connections.

When it comes to things to do, Pudsey holds its own. Pudsey Park is a proper gem—great for families, dog walkers or just a bit of fresh air. There's a play area, a café, and even a small animal centre. The town has a good mix of cafés, bars and independent shops, plus a market that's well supported by locals. Just outside town, Fulneck Moravian Settlement offers a fascinating glimpse into religious history and has a unique feel, with a lovely little museum and scenic walking routes nearby. You're also not far from National Trust favourites like East Riddlesden Hall or English Heritage sites such as Kirkstall Abbey, which is just a short hop across to Leeds.

Across the wider patch of West Yorkshire, you've got plenty of options. Leeds offers all the culture and shopping you could ask for, plus museums, galleries, and live music. Bradford's not far either, with its rich industrial heritage, media museum and curry houses that are famous nationwide. You can venture out into the Pennines or explore the heritage of towns like Haworth or Saltaire, both with stories woven into Yorkshire's history. Whether it's scenic walks, art, or a good pint in a village pub, you're never stuck for something to do.

Getting to Pudsey's easy enough, which is one reason it's so popular with commuters. New Pudsey station lies on the edge of town and offers direct trains to Leeds, Bradford, and Manchester. The A647 and A6120 put you within quick reach of key routes, and there are plenty of bus services linking the town to the surrounding area. For air travel, Leeds Bradford Airport is just over 20 minutes away by car—handy for holiday getaways or business travel.

West Yorkshire's the sort of county where everything feels close but never cramped. Big cities like Leeds and Bradford rub shoulders with rolling hills, village greens, and market towns. It's full of contrasts—post-industrial landscapes turned creative hubs, traditional moorland walks just a few minutes from modern shopping centres. There's a bit of grit, loads of charm, and more than a few surprises tucked away behind stone walls and back lanes.

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

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