7. East Riddlesden near Keighley
East Riddlesden Hall is a 17th-century manor house. It is a hidden oasis on the edge of the West Yorkshire town.
A manor has existed on this site since the seventh century.
In the 17th century the Hall was transformed into a comfortable manor house by
James Murgatroyd, who had made his fortune in the Halifax woollen cloth industry.
James bought the manor and 2000 acre estate of Riddlesden from the Rishworth family in 1638 for approximately £6,000, which would be valued at £6 million today.
8. Hardcastle Crags, Gibson Mill, Midgehole Road Hebden Bridge
Hardcastle Craggs is a special place to explore.
Pull on your wellies or walking boots to enjoy a spring walk - you might even spot a shy roe deer or two. There are many footpaths that criss-cross the valley, and at it's heart, you'll find Gibson Mill - a former cottom mill, that's now home to a cafe and second hand book shop.