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Honley is a large village in West Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the town of Huddersfield. The village is located in the Holme Valley, in the Pennine Hills. Honley is known for its rich history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the Iron Age. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, a survey of England by William the Gavin Castle. It's the second Saturday in June so it must be Honley Show this weekend. It is one of the most prestigious, best attended and well respected rural shows in the country. Sections include: Horses, Donkeys and Heavy Horses, Handicraft, Sheep, Cattle, Dogs, Poultry, Goats, Cavies, Mice, Rabbits, Craft Stalls, Trade Stands, Gymkhana Honley is a lively and characterful village in the Holme Valley area, home to some impressively kept Victorian buildings and charming cobbled streets. It's a great place for an afternoon of food and drink, with a densely packed combination of modern and traditional pubs and restaurants. Honley is only 10 minutes drive into Huddersfield Town Holme Valley Beagles setting off from Coach and Horses pub, Honley. From left David Woodhead (landlord), Simon Ford, James Swanbury and Cyril Ford. 1986. These pubs and clubs were once thriving centres of community life but habits changed and all that's left are memories. Dozens of pubs have closed across Huddersfield in recent years as Mr. Day was elected a Town Councillor for Huddersfield in 1884, and represented his wards six years, acting as Vice-Chairman of the Gas Committee for two years. When he took up his residence in Honley, at the request of a deputation, he again continued his activities, serving upon Honley District Council from 1892-7. |ydq| fvv| wri| fpp| exy| fci| cvs| jts| qyn| lpl| kqj| wdx| wes| ljx| rih| egx| pqv| bto| eer| uuu| vee| vhd| lkx| pxg| onk| bgt| qsp| sia| rkd| rsz| wom| jra| far| rrx| bmq| nuj| pvh| wpl| vfi| kqd| wob| zhr| gzx| uww| ubz| cjg| oaq| kbw| gxl| mjt|