Longwood

Nab End Tower at the end of Longwood EdgeLongwoodSt Mark's Church, LongwoodLongwood Sing amphitheatreLongwood War MemorialLongwood and its reservoirsLongwood GateLongwoodLongwood is a village district of Huddersfield around two miles west of the town centre (2.7 miles by road).

The village is on the north side of the Colne Valley and also in the valley of Longwood Brook.

Longwood Edge is a ridge above the Longwood Brook valley which separates Longwood from Salendine Nook on the plateau above.

Nab End Tower is a stone tower built in 1861 at the end of Longwood Edge. The top of the tower can be accessed by the public by steps up its side and offers splendid views across the Colne Valley.

Just below the tower is an open amphitheatre which has been used to stage an annual Longwood Sing.

The area had large woollen mills, but these have mostly been demolished or converted to residential use in recent years.

Longwood is also the location of what were Huddersfield's earliest water supply reservoirs, fed by springs on Nettleton Hill. After an 1827 Act of Parliament and public subscription, the Longwood Brook was first dammed to create a reservoir to maintain supply to the local mill owners before a new reservoir to supply the town was completed in 1829. A second reservoir was added in 1848.

Around Longwood


Longwood has a newsagent and off licence at the junction of Church Street and Longwood Gate.

Longwood Mechanics HallSlip Inn, Longwood Gate The Dusty Miller is in Gilead Road.

The Slip Inn is at Longwood Gate.

Longwood has a pizza, burger and kebab takeaway in Longwood Gate.

Longwood Mechanics Hall, in Longwood Gate, is a Victorian building held in trust by the Longwood Village Group. It provides a venue for community events, quiz nights, coffee mornings, knit and natter, table tennis, dancing, pilates and zumba classes and offers a stage for local drama productions.  Longwood Village Group website

St Mark the Evangelist Church, Longwood, is in St Mark's Road. It was built around 1875 with the tower added around 1915. A west window was added after World War I and dedicated in 1922 to those who died in the war.  St Mark's Church, Longwood website


Parkwood Methodist Church was in Parkwood Road, near the junction with Grove Street. It was built in 1869 and extended in 1899. The church was closed in 2019 and its services have now moved to St Mark's Parish Centre, Thornhill Road. Parkwood Methodist Church website


Local government

Civil parish council

There is no civil parish council for this area, which prior to 1974 was in the Huddersfield County Borough.

Metropolitan district council

Longwood is in the Golcar ward of Kirklees Council.
 Kirklees Council website


Travel

Bus services

356 Every day, until early evening

Huddersfield - Longroyd Bridge via Longroyd Lane - Paddock Market Street, Church Street - Longwood

Timetable at  Metro     Monday to Saturday service information at  First   
Monday - Saturday evening and Sunday timetables and information at  Team Pennine





Other places near Longwood: Milnsbridge Paddock Quarmby Scapegoat Hill


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