Gawthorpe, Huddersfield

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Gawthorpe
Yorkshire
West Riding
Location
Grid reference: SE187164
Location: 53°38’39"N, 1°43’5"W
Data
Post town: Huddersfield
Postcode: HD5
Dialling code: 01484
Local Government
Council: Kirklees

Gawthorpe, also known as Gawthorp, is a hamlet in the West Riding of Yorkshire about four miles east of Huddersfield. The nearest major road is the A642 which passes less than half a mile south of the place. In the 19th century Gawthorpe was listed variously as a village or a hamlet[1] in Lepton township, part of the parish of Kirkheaton in the West Riding. Coal was mined at Gawthorpe around the middle of the 19th century.[2]

Nearby settlements

Nearby settlements include the town of Huddersfield, the villages of Kirkheaton and Lepton and the hamlet of Gawthorpe Green where a dyeworks[3] and a scribbling mill[4][5] were located.

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