Is Saltaire still open?

Is Saltaire still open?

Go to the Saltaire Attractions page > Saltaire is a village where people live, so is OPEN EVERY DAY for visitors. You don’t have to book to come here, and there’s no charge. Salts Mill is open every day, except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. It is free to enter.

What is at Roberts Park Saltaire?

Details. There’s a brilliant play area and skate park, as well as a beautiful bandstand where concerts are staged throughout the summer months. Come down for a stroll or relax on the grass and soak up the atmosphere of a cricket game.

Who built the village of Saltaire?

Sir Titus Salt
Saltaire was built in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. The name of the village is a combination of the founder’s surname and the name of the river.

Where is Saltaire National Park?

The park, situated on the north side of the River Aire, is linked to Saltaire village via a footbridge over the River Aire at the bottom of Victoria Road. A family picnic area and children’s playground are sited at the main entrance. Close by is the park lodge marked by its Italianate design, it sits serenely at the park gates.

What is Roberts Park in Saltaire famous for?

In 2001 Saltaire village, including Roberts Park, became inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The park, situated on the north side of the River Aire, is linked to Saltaire village via a footbridge over the River Aire at the bottom of Victoria Road. A family picnic area and children’s playground are sited at the main entrance.

What is Saltaire Cricket Club?

Saltaire Cricket Club sits within the 5.5 hectares of park ground and takes up approximately a quarter of the park. Founded in 1869, it still has an active membership today. The park hosts many popular events throughout the year. These are advertised on the notice board outside the lodge and at www.bradforddistrictparks.org or roberts-park.org

How much does it cost to park at Car Park Saltaire?

Car parks in Saltaire You can pay by phone for parking. Caroline Street – BD18 3LF No height restriction 30 parking spaces/bays 3 disabled spaces/bays Monday to Sunday, 8am to 6pm Time Charge Up to one hour 70p Up to two hours £1.40 Up to three hours £2.10 Up to four hours £2.80 Over four hours £4 Monday to Sunday, 6pm to midnight Time Charge