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Hebden Bridge is a glorious place to visit – home to a wondrous mix of independent shops and plenty of coffee & cake. Popular with ramblers, cyclists, tourists, families, skate boarders, artists, buskers, dogs and ducks!

There is a strong community spirit which is brimming with support for one another and pulls together when help is needed to clean up after flooding hits.    


There are numerous special places in town including the award winning Trades Club for music lovers, an art deco Picture House community cinema, and community hub at the Town Hall.

​This gorgeous valley is in the borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, which takes its name from the River Calder. Calderdale is formed of the towns Brighouse, Elland, Halifax, Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge and Todmorden. 
​Mytholmroyd, together with Hebden Bridge, forms Hebden Royd.  

You may have seen Hebden Bridge on the telly! The popular and award winning Happy Valley series created by Sally Wainwright was filmed here. Yorkshire born Sally also wrote the TV programmes Gentleman Jack and Last Tango in Halifax, which were both filmed locally in Calderdale. How terrific!     

West Yorkshire hit 
The Cool List 2019 of must-see destinations according to National Geographic Traveller, and Hebden Bridge was proud to be crowned winner of the 'Best Small Market Town' award and 'People's Choice' award in the Great British High Street Awards in 2016.    

Our neighbours are pretty impressive too. Haworth was home to the
 Bronte Sisters, where they lived and wrote their famous novels, and Halifax showcases The Piece Hall, a sprawling 18th-century cloth hall which is now shops, bars and restaurants. 

​There is so much entertainment year-round; keep your eye out for events and come visit us. With good commuting links from Leeds, Manchester, Bradford, Rochdale, Burnley and Halifax, check-out www.visitcalderdale.com for more information. 
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GETTING HERE

By train: Hebden Bridge has direct rail links to Manchester and Leeds. The train station is a five minute walk from the town centre.

By bus: Buses serve Hebden Bridge from Halifax, Todmorden, Burnley, Rochdale and Keighley.

​By cycle: Hebden Bridge is on route 66 and route 68 of the national cycle network. Lockable cycle boxes are available at Hebden Bridge railway station and at the Bridge Gate car park.

​Hebden Bridge has some narrow streets, steps and cobbles in places and it can be difficult for people with limited mobility to get around. 


​You can view a range of nearby accommodation on the HebWeb website.
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Postal Address: Hebden Bridge Arts, The Town Hall, St George's Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BY.
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Main email: 
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Hebden Bridge Arts is the trading name of Hebden Bridge Arts Festival Limited, a company registered in England & Wales with company number 3520619.  Registered office: 12 Market Street, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 6AD.

Hebden Bridge Arts Festival Limited is a charity and is registered with the Charity Commission with charity number 1070600.


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  • HOME
  • OPEN SPACE 70
  • CROSSINGS
  • PAST PROJECTS
    • LAND MARKS
    • CREATIVE NEIGHBOURHOODS
    • BLUE PLAQUES
    • VIRTUAL MUSEUM
    • WEEKEND WONDERFUL WOMEN
    • POP UP MUSEUM
    • PAST FESTIVALS
    • GALLERY
  • OUR TEAM
    • Rebekah Interview
  • OUR SUPPORTERS
  • CONTACT US
    • HEBDEN BRIDGE