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    The city is the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, which had a 2022 population of 357,729, the 26th most populous district in England. It is part of the West Yorkshire Built-up Area and the Yorkshire and The Humber region. In 1888, it gained city status due to its cathedral.

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  3. Wakefield, [2] also known as the City of Wakefield, is a local government district with city status and a metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England. Wakefield, the largest settlement, is the administrative centre of the district.

  4. Sep 21, 2024 · Wakefield, urban area (from 2011 built-up area), city, and metropolitan borough (district) in the southeastern portion of the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, historic county of Yorkshire, northern England.

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    • The Hepworth
    • National Coal Mining Museum For England
    • Yorkshire Sculpture Park
    • Nostell Priory and Parkland
    • Wakefield Cathedral
    • Chantry Chapel of St Mary The Virgin
    • Wakefield Museum
    • Theatre Royal
    • Newmillerdam Country Park
    • Pontefract Castle
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    Opened on the River Calder in 2011 this acclaimed art gallery was designed by David Chipperfield and won UK Museum of the Year in 2017. The Hepworth showcases Wakefield’s first-class art collection. Central to that are masterpieces by Henry Moore and of course, Barbara Hepworth whose family donated 44 aluminium and plaster working models to the gal...

    After the Caphouse Colliery closed in 1985 it found a new lease of life as a museum about the history of mining in England. This mine was sunk in the 1770s and was the last deep coalmine in the country when it shut down. Building and machinery like the coal screening plant, boiler house, steam winding house and pit head baths are all in situ. Guide...

    In the grounds of Bretton Hall is a world-class and ever changing exhibition of modern and contemporary sculpture. Billed as the UK’s leading outdoor gallery, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s collection is partly made up of works that featured at temporary exhibitions in London parks from the 40s to the 70s. Among them are several pieces by Henry Moo...

    On the site of a dissolved Medieval priory, this lavish Palladian house was designed by James Paine and Robert Adam as a statement of wealth for the Winn family. The house was begun in 1733 and enhanced by successive generations of the family, each keen to project a message about their power and social status. This has left us with an amazing Natio...

    At 75 metres Wakefield Cathedral’s spire is the highest in Yorkshire. Constructed on top of a Saxon church, the cathedral has lots of original Medieval design, from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic. Between 1858 and 1874 the Victorian master restorer George Gilbert Scott and his son John Oldrid Scott regenerated the building after more than a hundred...

    The oldest and finest example of just four surviving bridge chapels in England, this stunning monument dates to 1356. The chapel is built from sandstone on a small island on the Calder, along a nine-arched bridge completed in the same year. The main facade is made up of five exuberantly carved panels, representing the Annunciation, Nativity, Resurr...

    In 2013 the town museum moved into the new development at Wakefield One, and was officially opened by Sir David Attenborough. The exhibitions here deal with different strands of the city’s past, like the War of the Roses in the 15th century, the local Rugby League club Wakefield Trinity and the 420-year story of Wakefield Prison. There’s also a dis...

    Opened in 1894, Theatre Royal is Wakefield’s prime performing arts centre. The building was designed by Frank Matcham, who conceived dozens of theatres across the country in this period. Theatre Royal has the smallest auditorium of Matcham’s theatres still standing, and incorporates of an earlier theatre building. The venue is both a producing and ...

    A calm spot for lakeside walks, Newmillerdam Country Park is a little way south of Wakefield city centre. For centuries Newmillerdam was a noble estate owned by the Pilkington Family. Their residence was eventually demolished because of subsidence in the 1960s, but a few buildings around the park are still here. There are two lodges constructed for...

    Some way east but still within Wakefield’s city limits, Pontefract Castle had a fearsome reputation in Medieval times. The castle was laid low in the Civil War in 1649 as it had been a Royalist stronghold and withstood a series of sieges. But large pieces of the curtain wall are still standing, as well as the lower portions of the multi-lobed keep ...

    Discover the history, art and nature of Wakefield, a city in West Yorkshire with a rich heritage and culture. Explore the Hepworth gallery, the National Coal Mining Museum, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and more attractions in this travel guide.

  5. Top Things to Do in Wakefield, West Yorkshire: See Tripadvisor's 98,710 traveller reviews and photos of Wakefield tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in September. We have reviews of the best places to see in Wakefield. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Things to Do in Wakefield, England: See Tripadvisor's 98,884 traveler reviews and photos of Wakefield tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Wakefield. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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