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Not to be confused with Oxenholme.
Coordinates: 53°48′43″N 1°57′07″W / 53.812°N 1.952°W
Oxenhope
Oxenhope, West Yorkshire
Oxenhope shown within West YorkshirePopulation 2,476 OS grid reference SE032351 Parish Oxenhope Metropolitan borough City of Bradford Metropolitan county West Yorkshire Region Yorkshire and the Humber Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town KEIGHLEY Postcode district BD22 Dialling code 01535 Police West Yorkshire Fire West Yorkshire Ambulance Yorkshire EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber UK Parliament Keighley List of places: UK • England • Yorkshire Oxenhope is a village and civil parish with a population of 2,476 in the metropolitan borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, near Keighley.[1] Oxenhope railway station is the terminus for the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Each year in summer the village holds The Oxenhope Straw Race, a team event in which competitors complete a 2.5-mile course around the village carrying a bale of straw and stopping at each pub on the route for a pint of beer. Many contestants choose to dress up in costumes. The event benefits local charities and always draws many spectators.
The modern village of Oxenhope encompasses what were originally separate settlements of Uppertown, Lowertown, Leeming and Hawkingstone. The historic hamlets of Marsh and Shaw are also included in modern day Oxenhope. The area became known as Oxenhope because this was the name the railway company gave the station serving the area when the line from Keighley opened in 1867. Until then the name Oxenhope referred to a small settlement between the hamlet of Marsh and the village of Haworth.
The street pattern of Oxenhope was much altered when the railway arrived. It had originally been intended that the railway would run only to Haworth. The owners of Lowertown Mill, Oxenhope, persuaded the railway company to extend the line to Oxenhope. It was found impracticable, however, to take the railway as far as Lowertown because of the gradients that would have been required. As a compromise, the railway built a road from its station to Lowertown, appropriately named Station Road. The bridge by which this road crosses Leeming Water is of the same construction as many of the railway's bridges.
The 19th-century parish church of St Mary the Virgin has some interesting glass by the William Morris company.
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- ^ "Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Bradford". Office for National Statistics. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection=03070&productId=779&$ph=60_61&datasetInstanceId=3070&startColumn=1&numberOfColumns=8&containerAreaId=790269. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
External links
- Oxenhope at the Open Directory Project.
Categories:- Villages in West Yorkshire
- Civil parishes in West Yorkshire
- Geography of Bradford
- West Yorkshire geography stubs
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