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Lightcliffe : ウィキペディア英語版
Lightcliffe

Lightcliffe is a village in West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated approximately three miles east of Halifax and two miles north west of Brighouse〔("Hipperholme & Lightcliffe High School and Bogra Govt Girls' High School partnership" ). ''British Council''. Retrieved 3 December 2011.〕 in the metropolitan district of Calderdale. It was created a separate parish in 1846.〔("Lightcliffe" ). Online Visual Archive of Calderdale History (calderdale.gov.uk). Retrieved 7 December 2011.〕
Lightcliffe is a dormitory village for people working in Halifax, Brighouse, and Bradford, and commuting to Leeds, Manchester, and Sheffield.〔("Profile on..." ). ''Yorkshire Post'' (9 May 2011). Retrieved 3 December 2011.〕 It stretches along the Wakefield and Leeds roads, surrounded by fields and rolling countryside. Lightcliffe feels very established and green – with many mature trees and large houses. Lightcliffe's main park, "the Stray", is 11 acres of lawn and trees and contains a war memorial erected in 1923.〔("Stray (B) Lightcliffe" ). Online Visual Archive of Calderdale History (calderdale.gov.uk). Retrieved 7 December 2011.〕 In April 1937, an avenue of trees was planted in the park to commemorate King George VI's coronation.〔 Towards the village centre is the cricket club. There are two golf clubs, the long established Lightcliffe Golf Club and Crow's Nest Golf Club.
The oldest part of the village contains the Sun Inn – a former coaching inn, along what was in antiquity the main road to London. The new Lightcliffe Anglican church, St Matthew's, was built in 1875 to replace the old church. It is a Gothic Revival building, with an embattled parapet which is reminiscent of a medieval castle.〔(English Heritage: Church of St Matthew, no.1300120 ) Retrieved 1 March 2014〕
On Leeds Road is situated the URC church – now converted to offices. A feature of this church is that it contained a peal of bells – unusual for a nonconformist church. It has a tall steeple and stained glass. The church congregation has merged with Hipperholme Methodist Church and they share a building.
Lightcliffe Academy is a secondary school serving the area. Lightcliffe Church of England Primary School is located in an old stone building and Cliffe Hill Primary has newer premises.
Sir Titus Salt, a wealthy businessman known for his factory at Saltaire once lived in Crow's Nest Mansion.
==See also==

*Lightcliffe railway station

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