Visit saltaire
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Saltaire is an exceptionally complete and well preserved industrial village of the second half of the 19th century, located on the river Aire. Its textile mills, public buildings, and workers' housing are built in a harmonious style of high architectural quality and the urban plan survives intact, giving a vivid impression of the philanthropic approach to industrial management.
Salts Mill
Salts Mill is a place for art, dining and shopping in one stunning historic building. Parking and entrance is free. Inside you can admire our very big collection of works by David Hockney, be inspired by the very best in independent retail and enjoy our bustling restaurants and cafes. You can also learn about the history of the Mill in our People and Process and Saltaire History exhibition
Roberts Park ( Saltaire Park )
Regarded as one of the top 5 parks in the whole of the UK, Roberts Park first opened to the public on the 25th July 1871..Today Roberts Park is enjoyed by a wide cross-section of the community who come to appreciate the fine gardens and Victorian architectural splendour.
Saltaire United Reformed Church
This Grade 1 Listed Building built by Sir Titus Salt in 1859 is a unique example of Italianate religious architecture. It boasts many architecturally and historically important features and has been described as a classic “Cathedral of Congregationalism”.
A walk from the towpath Saltaire
A 2.1/4 mile ( 3 !/2 km ) circular walk with a short cut option of 1 3/4 mile ( 2 1/2 km ) from the Leeds Liverpool canal taking in Shipley Glen