Sowerby Bridge ( ) is a
market town
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in the
Upper Calder Valley in
Calderdale in
West Yorkshire
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, England. The Calderdale Council ward population at the 2011 census was 11,703.
History
The town was originally a fording point over the once much-wider
River Calder where it is joined by the
River Ryburn. The town takes its name from the historic bridge which spans the river in the town centre. Before the
Industrial Revolution
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the area was divided between the parishes of Sowerby, Norland, Skircoat and Warley. The boundaries between them being the rivers Calder and
Ryburn and Warley Clough, which is now largely culverted. Textiles and engineering industry grew up around the bridge.
Sowerby Bridge Town Hall, which accommodated the offices of the local board, was completed in 1857.
19th century
The Anglican
parish church
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, Christ Church, situated on Wharf Street, is a Grade II
listed building
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. It was built in 1819 by John Oates. The
chancel
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was rebuilt in 1873–74 and the church was re-roofed 1894. The church is still active and the vicar is Revd. Tommy Daglish. The church's first organ was installed in 1825 and replaced in 1865. The organ and much of the church was destroyed in a 1894 fire. A larger organ, built by
Abbott and Smith, was installed, and next repaired in 1979. The current organ was installed in 1983, moved from a nearby closed church.
By the mid-19th century the population had grown and the settlement became an urban district in the
West Riding of Yorkshire
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in 1894.
20th century
From 1892 to 1930 Pollit & Wigzell manufactured stationary
steam engines
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for the cotton and woollen mills of Yorkshire, Lancashire and India. Wood Brothers, an engineering and
millwright company, also produced engines from its Valley Iron Works. The
Markfield Beam Engine in north
London
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is an example of its work.
21st century
In January 2019, it was announced that the council buildings on Hollins Mill Lane, which include the former offices of Sowerby Bridge Urban District Council, the old swimming pool and old fire station will be transferred to a community group, Sowerby Bridge Fire and Water, and will be renovated for community use.
Governance
The town is part of the Sowerby Bridge
ward of the
Metropolitan borough
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of
Calderdale, in
West Yorkshire
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.
Geography
Sowerby Bridge is situated about from
Halifax town centre. It is at the confluence of the
River Calder and
River Ryburn, and the name Sowerby Bridge references its situation as a crossing point over the River Calder to the older settlement at
Sowerby.
Education
There are two
secondary schools in Sowerby Bridge.
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Ryburn Valley High School on St Peter's Avenue
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Trinity Academy Grammar on Albert Road
Media
Local news and television programmes are provided by
BBC Yorkshire and
ITV Yorkshire. Television signals received from the
Emley Moor and one of the three local relay transmitters (Halifax, Luddenden and Ripponden).
Local radio stations are
BBC Radio Leeds on 95.3 FM,
Hits Radio West Yorkshire on 102.5 FM,
Heart Yorkshire on 107.6 FM,
Capital Yorkshire on 105.1 FM ,
Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire on 96.3 FM and
Phoenix Radio on 96.7 FM, which has its studios in Halifax.
The town is served by the local newspaper the ''Halifax Courier''.
Transport
The town is served by
Sowerby Bridge railway station, which sees a regular service to Manchester, Huddersfield (via Brighouse), Halifax, Bradford and Leeds on the
Caldervale Line. This station has no public toilets although there are many interesting information panels about the local area.
The town is at the junction of the
Calder and Hebble Navigation and the
Rochdale Canal
The Rochdale Canal is in Northern England, between Manchester and Sowerby Bridge, part of the connected system of the canals of Great Britain. Its name refers to the town of Rochdale through which it passes.
The Rochdale is a broad canal be ...
;
Tuel Lane Lock on the Rochdale Canal is the deepest lock in the United Kingdom.
The canal basin and warehouses where the canals meet, Sowerby Bridge Wharf, are
listed building
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s and house the Moorings Bar and Restaurant, 12-04 Restaurant and Temujin Mongolian Restaurant. The basin is the headquarters of the 12th Halifax
Sea Scouts (M.o.D. No. 54 Royal Navy recognised) where
Prince Charles
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Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
opened the William Andrew Memorial Headquarters. Shire Cruisers run holiday hire canal barges, build narrow boats and provide mooring facilities.
In popular culture
Sowerby Bridge features in
George Gissing
George Robert Gissing ( ; 22 November 1857 – 28 December 1903) was an English novelist, who published 23 novels between 1880 and 1903. In the 1890s he was considered one of the three greatest novelists in England, and by the 1940s he had been ...
's 1890 novel ''The Emancipated'' as the hometown of the protagonist Ross Mallard.
The canal basin was used as a filming location for the
ITV comedy-drama ''
Stay Lucky'', and the ITV drama ''
Dead Clever'' was set in the town. The 2014
BBC One
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drama ''
Happy Valley'' was set in Sowerby Bridge and parts of the series were filmed in and around the town. Catherine's workplace is a former police station. The series writer and director
Sally Wainwright grew up in Sowerby Bridge.
Notable residents
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James Walton (1803–1883), inventor and industrialist
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Walter Lees (1875–1924), professional cricketer for England
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Joe Riley (1876–1954), professional rugby league player for England
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Justin Hawkins (1975–), front-man of rock band
The Darkness, lived in the town as a teenager while studying at
Kirklees College
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John Tillotson (1630–1694),
Archbishop of Canterbury
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Max Crabtree (1933–2023), professional wrestling promoter
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Glyn Hughes (writer) (1935–2011), English poet, artist and novelist
Traditions
Rushbearing, the annual ceremony of (now nominally) taking rushes to churches for covering the floors throughout winter, still takes place in Sowerby Bridge over the first weekend of September.
The Fire & Water Festival is an annual festival to raise awareness for the Fire & Water Buildings in Sowerby Bridge. It showcases all the events that Fire & Water put on throughout the year and the Music Festival showcases local artists on an open and accessible stage.
Boxing Day floods 2015
Local river monitoring stations recorded a level of between 12 pm and 6 pm, surpassing previous recorded highs of (23 June 2012). Known flood plains, such as Dixie Woods and Sowerby Bridge Cricket Club, were submerged to an estimated depth of . The floods were reported as the worst in the area since 1968. The town was flooded again on 9 February 2020 by
Storm Ciara
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, causing a similar amount of damage to the 2015 floods.
See also
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Listed buildings in Sowerby Bridge
References
External links
Partial archive of ''Sowerby Bridge Chronicle'' newspaper, 1896 to 1907
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Market towns in West Yorkshire
Unparished areas in West Yorkshire
Wards of Calderdale
Former civil parishes in West Yorkshire
Geography of Calderdale