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Accommodation and travel ideas in Bradford
This "Broad Ford" of the river Aire based its wool industry fortune on the abundance of water for production and transportation, and turned from rural market town into wool capital of the world. It has been a city for over 100 years has taken on a fine balance of post-industrial regeneration and preserved mill history.
Historic places to visit in Bradford
The area of Little Germany is an architectural gem of late 19th century buildings - 55 of the 85 are now listed architectural and historical importance. The attraction of the Saltaire is a well preserved industrial town and is now a World Heritage Site housing a David Hockney exhibition to visit.
Historic Bradford bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and hotel accommodation near Bradford
The more historic hotels and bed and breakfasts will be towards the centre but there are a decent range of hotels throughout the city and in nearby Leeds. The towns and villages of the dales and moors have more rural hotels and B&Bs to stay at and are within easy reach of the city. Historic accommodation and bed and breakfasts. Overall, there is a good range of bed and breakfast accommodation.
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