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Hidden treasures: Holmfirth and the Holme and Colne ValleysTRANSCRIPT
FOOD & DRINKHolmfirth and the Holme and Colne Valleys
Including hidden treasures in Marsden, Meltham, Honley, Golcar, Milnsbridge, Linthwaite and Slaithwaite
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DeliciousAfter a day spent wandering cobbled streets, admiring unspoilt countryside and uncovering fascinating history, it’s time to eat. You’ll find locally grown food and drink that speak of our passion for freshness, quality and goodness.
Use this guide to inspire you; and the map to familiarise yourself with the area.
Visitor information and accommodationTo find accommodation or treat your family to souvenirs and postcards, visit:
Holmfirth Tourist Information Centre49-51 Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, HD9 3JPT: 01484 222444 E: [email protected]
Marsden Library and Information CentreMarsden Mechanics Hall, Peel Street, Marsden, HD7 6BWT: 01484 222555E: [email protected]
AccessibilityYou may come across cobbled streets and quaint old buildings; contact attractions before you arrive to make sure you get the most out of your visit.
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Be InspiredThe Colne Valley is home to three amazing projects which are bringing food production back into the heart of the community. Discover how delicious bread can be at The Handmade Bakery, the multi-award winning cooperative and the UK’s first community-supported bakery. Watch the bakers at work or better still, have a go on one of their bread-making courses.
Buy local fruit and vegetables at The Green Valley Grocer, a village co-operative owned by customers and members. Be inspired to grow your own food at Edibles, where founders Rosie, Steve and Pip believe everyone can eat more healthily and look after the environment by producing their own vegetables, fruits and herbs. Their events and courses will have you reaching for a trowel in no time.
Watch a true expert at work at The Butchers Arms in Hepworth where celebrated TV chef Tim Bilton regularly holds demonstration events to share his skills and his passion for fine food. At this award-winning village gastro pub, Tim promises that everything on the menu, right down to the pickles, is local.
Bake, or make your own
Main image: Handmade Bakery
Images below: Edibles
Find out more…The Handmade Bakerywww.thehandmadebakery.coop
Green Valley Grocerwww.slaithwaite.coop
Edibleswww.edibles.org.uk
The Butchers Armswww.thebutchersarmshepworth.co.uk
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Try something differentFind an international flavour with a difference in Milnsbridge at Mongolian restaurant Temujin and at The Carriage House in Marsden which specialises in authentic Turkish food with bed and breakfast and on-site camping. The beautifully furnished Lemon Tree Trattoria in Honley offers an authentic taste of the Mediterranean with many of its ingredients sourced direct from Italy.
Wedged tightly between buildings in Meltham you’ll find the Quirky Corner. As different as its name suggests, this is a tiny restaurant with a big reputation. The Golcar Lily promises to meet any special requirements or dietary needs with a carefully crafted selection of vegetarian, vegan, gluten and lactose-free options alongside its creative a la carte menu.
Find out more...Quirky Cornerwww.quirkycorner.co.uk
The Golcar Lilywww.golcarlily.co.uk
Temujinwww.temujinrestaurant.co.uk
Lemon Tree trattoriawww.lemontreetrattoria.com
The Carriage Housewww.thecarriage-house.co.uk
Sid’s Caféwww.sidscafe.com
Temujin, Milnsbridge
Fresh mussels at Poppa Piccolinos
Mongolian, Mediterranean, Turkish…and deliciously Yorkshire
The Wrinkled Stocking Tea Roomwww.summerwine-holmfirth.co.uk
Longley’s Ice Cream & Coffee Shop33a, Huddersfield Rd, Holmfirth, HD9 3JH T: 01484 681252
Old Bridge Bakery15 Victoria Street, Holmfirth, HD9 7DF01484 685807
Vanilla Bean20 Carr Lane, Slaithwaite, HD7 5AN01484 841611
Poppa Piccolino’s Pizzeria and Trattoriawww.poppapiccolinos.co.uk
Soak up the Last of The Summer Wine atmosphere in Sid’s Café or the Wrinkled Stocking Tea Rooms in Holmfirth where you’ll find memorabilia from the much-loved sit-com, and then grab a luxury ice cream cone from Longley’s Ice Cream and Coffee Shop before heading off to explore the town’s other delights. Stop off at The Old Bridge Bakery where every imaginable cake and pastry is made on site along with a selection of mouth watering speciality breads.
Treat the kids to a visit to Vanilla Bean coffee shop and ice cream parlour where they can chose from artisan award-winning ice cream made with local farm milk. For dinner, take them to family-friendly Poppa Piccolinos in Holmfirth and, if this bustling Italian is not too busy, ask if the children can make their own pizza or ice cream.
A selection of Longley’s Ice cream
Find out more…Holmfirth Vineyard www.holmfirthvineyard.com
Pure North Cider Presswww.purenorthciderpress.com
The Riverhead Brewery Tap and Dining Roomwww.ossett-brewery.co.uk
The Nook Brewhouse/The Nook/Carníceríawww.thenookbrewhouse.co.uk
The New Innwww.newinnmarsden.co.uk
The Sair Inn139 Lane Top, Linthwaite, HD7 5SG01484 842 370
The Fleecewww.fleeceinnholme.co.uk
Stumble Innwww.stumbleinn1.co.uk
Real ale, cider and wine
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Main image: Holmfirth vineyard
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Pure North The Nook The New Inn
Raise a glassFind out how local young entrepreneurs Ian and Becky Sheveling are producing award-winning English wines at Holmfirth Vineyard by booking a tour and tasting experience.
Cider-lovers are well catered for too with The Pure North Cider and Juice Company where apples are grown on site, picked and pressed by hand and traditionally fermented to give a superb quality brew, all done with minimal waste and least possible impact on the environment.
The Valleys area can stake a claim as the real ale capital of Britain with the most independent breweries per population. The Riverhead Tap and Dining Room in Marsden offers at least seven beers brewed on site while beers from The Nook Brewhouse, Holmfirth can be found on site at The Nook pub and next-door neighbour Carnícería bar and restaurant. You’ll find a range of cask ales at The New Inn, Marsden too.
Don’t miss the legendary Sair Inn, Linthwaite for lovingly-brewed real ales in a traditional setting . After a day rambling over the hills, both The Fleece in Holme and the Stumble Inn, Holmbridge offer fine ales and hearty home-cooked food.
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Fresh produce direct from our cottage industries
Market Freshness and ValueBrowse around Holmfirth market every Thursday and its specialist craft and food market on Saturdays. Here you will find - among many other stalls - valley-reared meat from Coddy’s Farm Shop and distinctive homemade pickles, chutneys, jams and sauces from Lily Pickles of Holmfirth. For an even greater selection of food stalls, try the town’s long-running monthly Farmers Market on the third Sunday of each month.
Two Valleys Fresh Produce offers high quality pork and beef direct from twin family-run farms in the Holme and Colne Valleys. Buy at Holmfirth farmers market, or visit the delicatessen in Meltham.
Take a trip to Netherton where you’ll find the master butchers at Hinchliffe’s Farm Shop and Restaurant. The pork pies produced by this family business have been judged the best in the country by the Pork Pie Appreciation Society. While you’re shopping, the children will love getting to know the farm animals and the gentle giants of the Holme Valley Heavy Horses.
Bolster Moor Farm Shop is another family business with a reputation for superb meat with award-winning pies, sausages, breads and confectionery all made on site. After browsing the store, visit the coffee shop with its amazing views.
Holmfirth Food and Drink Festival
Holmfirth Food and Drink Festival
Bolster Moor Farm Shop
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Find out more...Holmfirth Market/Holmfirth Farmers Marketwww.kirklees.gov.uk/markets
Coddy’s Farm Shopwww.coddysfarmshop.co.uk
Lily Pickles of Holmfirthwww.lilypicklesofholmfirth.co.uk
Two Valleys Fresh Producewww.two-valleys.co.uk
Holmfirth Food and Drink Festivalwww.holmfirthfoodanddrinkfestival.com
Hinchliffe’s Farm Shopwww.hinchliffes.com
Bolster Moor Farm Shopwww.bolstermoorfarmshop.co.uk
EventsSeptember sees the harvest, celebrated with Holmfirth Food and Drink Festival and Colne Valley Food Festival.
Holmfirth’s festival is a fabulous free weekend jam-packed with hourly cookery demonstrations, food markets, free tasters, live music and lots of entertainment. The Colne Valley festival is smaller and all about community; focussing on local-grown food swapping, reducing carbon footprints and growing at altitude. The Nook celebrates real ale with popular spring and summer beer festivals.
Coddy’s Farm Shop at the Holmfirth Festival
Bolster Moor Farm Shop
Holmfirth Food and Drink Festival
Holmfirth Farmer’s Market
Hinchliffe’s show off their award winning pies
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Dine in StyleIn Marsden, the informal roadside inn appearance of The Olive Branch hides an eatery that has been highly recommended by Which, The Good Food Guide and the highly prestigious Michelin guides for the last 14 years. The menu features the best of local meats and fish and if the wine list is too tempting, there are three beautifully furnished rooms for bed and breakfast.
Originally a cloth finishing mill, The Weavers in Golcar is a stylish restaurant with a 40-year reputation for serving superb food. Soak up the atmosphere in this carefully renovated historic building which retains many original features such as the old mill chimney.
Indulge at The Hepworth where fine contemporary British food is perfectly matched by the chic understated decor. Or choose Honley’s Mustard and Punch for the best in local and seasonal produce. Check their website for themed events which include clay pigeon shoots.
Visit Meltham and find the former mansion home of Sir David Brown, one-time owner of the Aston Martin motor company after whom the famous DB-series of cars is named, now converted into the Durker Roods Hotel and Restaurant.
Find out more…The Olive Branchwww.olivebranch.uk.com
The Weaverswww.theweavers.co.uk
The Hepworthwww.thehepworth.co.uk
Mustard and Punch Restaurantwww.mustardandpunch.co.uk
Durker Roods Hotelwww.durkerroodshotel.co.uk
Award-winning restaurantsMain image: The Hepworth
The Weavers
The information in this guide is believed to be correct at the time of going to press. Kirklees Council cannot be held responsible for any errors.