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Welcome to the Badsworth Village Website

 

 

"Badsworth is a jewel; a delightful village of old houses and mature trees"

The Hidden Places of Yorkshire

 

We hope you will find the information regarding our village of interest and useful

You can navigate the site using the buttons on the left to take you to the general information or click on the specific details listed below. 

If you have any comments, suggestions or information (particularly historical pictures, anecdotes etc.) we would be pleased to hear from you at :-

barrys.jans@virgin.net or stdck@aol.com

 

This site is listed in the British Towns and Villages Encyclopaedia of Great Britain and we can be found in the entry for Badsworth

 NEW FOR MAY 2008:-

 

Village fete set for the 28th June 2008 - Click here for details 

 As usual Volunteers WILL be required.

Next meeting 27th May 7.30pm Lawson Hut

 

Click here for the Badsworth 2008 Scarecrow Competition Entry form

 

Church In Touch April/May

 

Can you help Maureen Farrer from Australia? - Click here for details

 

 

Still looking for comments (via the Guest Book) from our overseas "visitors" to the site

Recently from the USA, Canada, China and Australia.

Let us know what you think and if you have any specific interest.

 

 

ABOUT US

HISTORY

PICTURE GALLERY

VILLAGE EVENTS/ACTIVITIES

MISCELLANEOUS

The Church

Domesday Book to the 

21st Century

Around the Village

St Mary's Centre

Badsworth Hunt

 

Boxing Day 2006

Schools

The Hall & Grange

Houses

Lawson Hut

and Activities

Badsworth Landaulette

FOBS

Friends of Badsworth School

Rogerthorpe Manor

Village in Bloom

78 Club

Badsworth Boy

Population

 

Badsworth in Winter

St Mary's Art Group

Real Ale around Badsworth

Location

 

 Some Local History Pictures

Old Badsworth

Walks Around Badsworth 

Badsworth Chronicles 

Services/Contacts

 

Paintings of Badsworth

Badsworth 05 Club 

From Texas to Badsworth

Wanted and

for Sale/Available

 

 

Guest Photographs

 

 Lawson Hut Bookings Calendar

The Yorkshire Vintage Association 

 

 The History of the Hall & Grange has been added but is still rather sketchy. Any contributions will be gratefully accepted

 
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