The West Yorkshire town of Castleford has ancient roots, in Roman times being a settlement of considerable importance thanks to its strategic position as the crossing point of the River Aire by the Ermine Street Roman road. At one time Castleford was the centre of the British glassmaking industry, producing vast quantities of bottles for the drinks industry and other major users. It was also a mining town, but the rapid decline of that industry in the 1980s left a legacy of urban deprivation that still remains in parts of the town. Increasing numbers of the town’s inhabitants – it had a population of 37,525 at the 2001 census – have benefited from its proximity to the booming city of Leeds, but the town itself is now on a definite upward curve. The Castleford Project is a landmark regeneration project aiming to revitalise the community, redevelop the town centre and make use of the natural resources such as the rivers Aire and Calder to improve the living environment for residents. Castleford has already enjoyed some redevelopment thanks in part to its geographic position – close to the junction of the M62 and A1, with the M1 and M18 only short drives away too. Various distribution and haulage companies have established bases in the town because of its favourable location. The town has other claims to fame too. Castleford Tigers are one of the country’s best known rugby league teams, though their grip on a place at the top table of the sport regularly slips. A centre of excellence for another, somewhat contrasting, sport can be found in the Xscape leisure development, where skiers and snowboarders can revel in the real snow slope. It also has a great leisure facility from another era, the wonderfully restored Queen’s Park, originally built to celebrate Victoria’s diamond jubilee. And in the arts Castleford gave birth to Henry Moore, one of the great British artists of the 20th century – many of his sculptures can be seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in a tremendous outdoor setting at West Bretton, to the west of neighbouring Wakefield.
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Premier Inn Castleford M62 Jct 31 *book online*
Premier Inn Castleford M62 Jct 32 *book online*
Cinema
Estate Agent
Brown William H
Harrisons
Whitney's Estate Agents
Inn
Market
Castleford Market Hall
Castleford Outdoor Market
Pub and Bar
Bradley Arms
Eagle
Glassblower
Lamplighter
Lion
Malt Shovel Inn
Mexborough
New Junction
Prince Of Wales Feathers
Queens Head
Restaurant
Taxi
A A A Taxis
Kens Cars
Tiger Cars
Sports Clubs
Castleford RUFC (Rugby Union)
Castleford Tigers (Rugby League)
Shops
Evans Cycles
Mountain Warehouse
Superdrug
B&Q
SoleTrader
Activities
Bowlplex Castleford(Bowling)
Places to Stay near Castleford
Premier Inn Castleford M62 Jct 32 (0.80 miles)
Ideally located within easy reach of the M62, junction 32. Local attractions include Castleford Xscape and J32 Outlet Village. Conveniently located for Glasshoughton train station. Our Castleford M62 Jct 32 Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, ... More | visit website
Premier Inn Castleford M62 Jct 31 (1.90 miles)
Bridge Inn (2.15 miles)
Located close to junction 31 of M62 motorway, this hotel is open all day every day. The Bridge Inn is the perfect setting for a drink, a bite to eat or an ... More
Malt Shovel Hotel (2.42 miles)
Kings Croft Hotel (2.76 miles)
King's Croft is a family owned private Hotel in its own parkland setting, and looking due South over a patchwork of farmland. This beautiful old Georgian House with its Adam fireplace come under a preservation ... More | visit website
Village Motel (2.78 miles)
The Village Motel is situated just off J31 of the M62 in Normanton near Wakefield. The accommodation is a Motel style with parking directly outside each room. Freeport Shopping Village, ... More
Premier Inn Pontefract North (3.16 miles)
Wentvale Court (3.27 miles)
The two ... More | visit website
Travelodge Pontefract Ferrybridge A1 (3.58 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website
Quality Hotel Leeds - Selby (3.77 miles)
Just off the A1 road between Leeds, York and Selby, this modern hotel includes a heated indoor pool, restaurant, bar, coffee lounge and free parking. Quality Hotel Leeds is a great base ... More
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