Most reviewed Heritage buildings in Keighley

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Keighley through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 13 places from Heritage building category.

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Castle Hill
Heritage building
Hilltop Victorian tower built on an Iron Age fort site, open during weekends and school holidays.
4.60 (2.5K reviews) (~28.77 km from centre)
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Newby Hall
Heritage building
Georgian house & gardens on 25 acres, with a shop, exhibits & a seasonal kids' adventure playground.
4.70 (1.7K reviews) (~38.91 km from centre)
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Middleham Castle
Castle
Imposing 12th-century castle and childhood palace of Richard III, with a shop and exhibition centre.
4.50 (1.5K reviews) (~46.8 km from centre)
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The Monastery Manchester
Wedding venue
High Victorian Gothic-style monastery built between 1863 and 1872 by Franciscan monks.
4.70 (1.1K reviews) (~47.95 km from centre)
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Victoria Baths
Heritage building
Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.
4.70 (1.1K reviews) (~49.57 km from centre)
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Spofforth Castle
Castle
Ruins of a 13th–14th-century fortified manor house, the former residence of the Percy family.
4.40 (723 reviews) (~31.63 km from centre)
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Salford Lads Club
Youth club
Red brick club, established in 1903, holding community events, with a concert hall and Smiths room.
4.80 (359 reviews) (~49.59 km from centre)
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Whalley Abbey East Gatehouse
Abbey
Ruins of the gatehouse for a 14th-century Cistercian abbey that was one of the country's richest.
4.60 (339 reviews) (~33.26 km from centre)
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Leeds Minster
Anglican church
Services in Leeds' largest CofE church with medieval features, such as the 10th-century Leeds cross.
4.60 (335 reviews) (~25.97 km from centre)
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Queen Street Mill Textile Museum
Museum
👍👍 For £3 the Queen Street Mill Textile Museum is a must visit place especially if you have children. This place is the only steam powered weaving mill left in the world and is so interesting for young and old alike, I believe the mill is in threat of closure, so, please do not allow this place to clos...
4.80 (198 reviews) (~20.01 km from centre)
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The Pankhurst Centre
Heritage museum
Birthplace of the Suffragette movement serving as a museum & women's community centre with events.
4.60 (168 reviews) (~49.55 km from centre)
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Marmion Tower
Historical place
👍👍 A monument of interest, right by the river, set in a lovely little village, easy to access and free to enter. However, there's not much to explore and watch out for the narrow stone steps. You can only get up as far as the first floor but the limited information on the plate outside whets your appet...
4.50 (111 reviews) (~42.83 km from centre)
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Steeton Hall Gateway
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Rather grand old gatehouse dating from the 14th century, out in rural setting. It is in relatively good condition, just some of the corbels are a bit worn, to be expected, but you can still make out what most of them are. It is all well secured with padlocks so you cannot go inside, shame, as it loo...
4.10 (51 reviews) (~43.54 km from centre)
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