Lightcliffe

[2] Lightcliffe is a dormitory village for people working in Halifax, Brighouse, and Bradford, and commuting to Leeds, Manchester, and Sheffield.Lightcliffe's main park, "the Stray", is 11 acres of lawn and trees and contains a war memorial erected in 1923.[4] In April 1937, an avenue of trees was planted in the park to commemorate King George VI's coronation.Sir Titus Salt, a wealthy businessman known for having built the village of Saltaire, as well as owning a mill there, once lived in a large house, Crow Nest.Walker is buried a short distance away, across the road at the site of Old St Matthew's Churchyard.
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