West Yorkshire is a county with a population of
approximately 2.2 million people. The county is just over 200 miles from
central London
and covers an area of 783 square miles.
West Yorkshire is landlocked. It consists of five
metropolitan boroughs: the City of Bradford,
Calderdale, Kirklees, the City of Leeds and the
City of Wakefield.
It borders Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, North Yorkshire, and South Yorkshire.
Leeds is the
fourth largest city in England.
It grew into a large city after the industrial revolution, when it became
famous for its textiles, chemicals, leather and pottery industries. The
industrialization of the city resulted in the building of the Leeds to Liverpool canal
Kirklees
Hall is a 16th-century Jacobean hall, close to the English village of Clifton
in Calderdale, West Yorkshire. Robin Hood is
said to be buried there.
Eureka! is an interactive
children’s museum and educational charity based in Halifax,
West Yorkshire.
Sandal Castle
is a ruined medieval castle in Sandal Magna, Wakefield
in West Yorkshire. The castle overlooks the
River Calder. It is the setting for the opening scene of one of William
Shakespeare's Henry VI and the location made famous by the nursery rhyme ‘The
Grand Old Duke of York’.
Famous
residents of West Yorkshire over the years
include actor Sean Bean who is well known for his appearances The Lord of the
Rings. Others are Georgie Henley (actress) and Mathew Lewis (actor).