Bradford
A development of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments...
... From £69,995.00
Bradford takes its name from the 'Broad Ford' beside the site of Bradford Cathedral. The town was an important part of the woollen industry from 13th century onwards but during the Industrial Revolution Bradford became the 'wool capital of the world'. The area's supply of coal, iron ore and soft water were ideal raw materials for the textile industry and the large population of West Yorkshire provided a readily available workforce. A manufacturing base grew up to support the textile mills leading to many different industries prospering side by side.
Bradford received its charter as a city in 1897. Today most of the 'dark satanic mills' of the Industrial Revolution have gone but Bradford is still an important city with modern industries such as chemicals, engineering and financial services. The city is well connected with motorway links; no less than two main railway stations at Forster Square and Bradford Interchange which also contain a recently refurbished Bus Station. Leeds Bradford International Airport is close by at Yeadon, serving internal, scheduled and charter flights to Europe and beyond.
Bradford City is rich in culture, architecture and attractions, Bradford has lots to offer. It is home to the National Media Museum, the magnificent Alhambra Theatre and some of the best Asian cuisine.
To register your interest now - click here or call 01430 861951
A development of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments...
... From £69,995.00
Bradford takes its name from the 'Broad Ford' beside the site of Bradford Cathedral. The town was an important part of the woollen industry from 13th century onwards but during the Industrial Revolution Bradford became the 'wool capital of the world'. The area's supply of coal, iron ore and soft water were ideal raw materials for the textile industry and the large population of West Yorkshire provided a readily available workforce. A manufacturing base grew up to support the textile mills leading to many different industries prospering side by side.
Bradford received its charter as a city in 1897. Today most of the 'dark satanic mills' of the Industrial Revolution have gone but Bradford is still an important city with modern industries such as chemicals, engineering and financial services. The city is well connected with motorway links; no less than two main railway stations at Forster Square and Bradford Interchange which also contain a recently refurbished Bus Station. Leeds Bradford International Airport is close by at Yeadon, serving internal, scheduled and charter flights to Europe and beyond.
Bradford City is rich in culture, architecture and attractions, Bradford has lots to offer. It is home to the National Media Museum, the magnificent Alhambra Theatre and some of the best Asian cuisine.
To register your interest now - click here or call 01430 861951