Bradford Property
A guide for those seeking a Bradford property
Welcome to bradfordproperty.org.uk, the website which aims to provide invaluable information for people searching for a Bradford property.
The city of Bradford is situated in the heart of West Yorkshire with a population in excess of nearly 500,000.
The most famous Bradford property of all is the National Media Museum, which is also home to a 3D cinema hall. Salts Mill, a world heritage site, and Lister, a former wool mill, are two other Bradford properties that should not be missed.
The Carol Windows Stadium is home to Bradford City Football Club attracting thousands of fans, whilst those seeking other cultural pursuits will not be disappointed by a visit to Bradford Canal, which was first built in 1774, Cartwright hall and Bradford Cathedral, another Bradford Property that attach many visitors each year.
Boasting its own airport, Bradford Leeds Airport, a large commuter railway station, the Bradford Exchange Train Station and a hub for major A Roads, a Bradford Property is ideal for commuters, who wish to work away from the city.
Another Bradford Property worth visiting is the Bronte House, which is situated in the village of Haworth. Here is the famous house of the Bronte sisters, which is available for viewing by the public.
One of the most notable characteristic that all Bradford Property have in common is the wide use of local sandstone, which is locally mined and was used to build the many grand mills in the area.
Bradford is also home to the University of Bradford, who were first established in 1966 and specialize in nursing and graduate management courses and are ranked first in world for peace studies, a course which was first founded at the university.
On these pages we aim to tell you more about life in Bradford, it’s history, educational facilities, associations and organizations to ensure that your search for a Bradford property is both well-informed and fruitful.
Famous people from Bradford . . .
Sir Edward Appleton – discoverer of the ionosphere and Nobel Prize winner
The Brontë sisters, Anne, Emily, and Charlotte – born in Thornton on the outskirts of Bradford, but later lived in Haworth
Gareth Gates – singer
Benjamin and William Jowett - car manufacturers and inventors
Samuel Lister – industrialist and inventor, commemorated by a statue
J. B. Priestley – writer
Tony Richardson – academy award winning film director and producer
Kimberley Walsh – singer, Girls Aloud
Richard Whiteley – television presenter
Wayne Cooper - professional snooker player
Kiki Dee (Pauline Matthews) - Famous for her duet with Elton John, Don't go breaking my heart
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