Although
Holmfirth is an attractive and interesting village in it's own right, it would
have been overlooked by most tourists, had it not become the location for the
long running BBC series "Last of the Summer Wine" which has now been televised
for over 30 years.
Holmfirth has also had its share of tragedy, 80
lives were lost in 1852, when the Bilberry Reservoir burst its banks and flood
water thundered down the valley destroying everything in its path. Many who
were lucky to survive were left homeless and without jobs, generous donations
from all over the country helped to repair and rebuild.
Holmfirth is on the doorstep
of one of England's most scenically beautiful regions, the South Penines
heritage area, with the Peak Park just a few miles away. It is an ideal area
for walking, touring and exploring to savor its true character. Holmfirth is
located on the A635 south of Huddersfield.
An excellent way to explore
the history of the Last of the Summer Wine series is to take the TV Locations
Tour which lasts about 45 minutes and covers many of the most popular set
locations as well as the history of the series and the town. It also introduces
you to the local scenery and villages. The tour has been running for 25 years
and is organised by the owners of Sid's Cafe which is a prime set in the
series.
Another good source of advice is the Holmfirth Tourist
information centre, where a helpful staff will provide you with free leaflets
and information on the area and the TV locations.
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