Luddenden

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Luddenden is a small village in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England, known for its historic stone buildings and picturesque Pennine valley setting.

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Label Occurrences
Luddenden canonical 4
Luddenden Valley 1

Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
ceremonialCounty West Yorkshire
country England
governingBody Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
hasBuildingMaterial local stone
hasCharacteristic historic stone buildings
picturesque setting
small village
hasConservationStatus conservation area
hasCulturalHeritage traditional Yorkshire village character
hasEconomicHistory textile industry
hasFeature narrow lanes
old packhorse routes
stone-built public houses
hasLandscapeFeature moorland surroundings
steep valley sides
hasPostcodeArea HX
hasRecreationalActivity hiking in the Pennines
walking
hasReligiousBuilding St Mary’s Church, Luddenden
hasTraditionalArchitecture former mills
stone cottages
terraced houses
hasTransport local bus services
hasWatercourse Luddenden Brook
historicalCounty Yorkshire
locatedIn Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale

Pennines
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedInValley Pennine valley
nearbySettlement Hebden Bridge
Mytholmroyd
Sowerby Bridge
nearestTown Halifax
partOf Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
United Kingdom
region Northern England

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Luddenden Foot locatedNear Luddenden
Luddenden Foot hasValley Luddenden
this entity surface form: Luddenden Valley
Midgley hasNearbySettlement Luddenden