Welcome to the Washburn Heritage Centre

‘A hidden gem’ run by volunteers to celebrate the heritage of the wonderful Washburn Valley. A stunning extension to Fewston Church, it’s free to come in!

The Centre features exhibitions about the heritage of the Valley, and we run an extensive programme of events including walks, workshops, talks and courses. At weekends there is a popular Tea Room featuring a wide selection of homemade cakes. The Centre is fully accessible and is available for hire.

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Fri 26th January, 2024
15:30
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Tue 23rd January, 2024
19:00
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Thu 18th January, 2024
10:15
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Sat 13th January, 2024
14:00
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Thu 11th January, 2024
14:30
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Fri 5th January, 2024
19:00
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Fri 26th January, 2024
15:30
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Tue 23rd January, 2024
19:00
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Thu 18th January, 2024
10:15
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Sat 13th January, 2024
14:00
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Thu 11th January, 2024
14:30
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Fri 5th January, 2024
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Fri 26th January, 2024
15:30
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Four simple words which would have made a huge difference to how the late Dr Kate Granger MBE received her diagnosis of terminal cancer.  From then on, she spearheaded a drive for more compassionate care which starts with a simple introduction.  Now there is a worldwide campaign with celebrity backers including among others, Kylie Minogue and Sir Steve Redgrave.  Kate’s widower, Chris Pointon will explain how the story unfolded.  Refreshments served.  Cost £8 member, £10 non-member.

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Tue 23rd January, 2024
19:00
- 22:00

Life with Rabbie was far from a bed of red, red roses so Mrs Burns is pleased to have a night devoted just to herself.  With friends round for supper she can reminisce about the ups and downs of her marriage.  Paula the Piper will play and there’ll be an address to the haggis. Cost £24 member, £30 non-member. Bar available.

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Thu 18th January, 2024
10:15
- 14:00

The mills of the Washburn Valley have almost disappeared leaving little trace.  The huge mill complex at Salts Mill may have echoes of West House Mill at Blubberhouses.  Join our guided walk (Washburn guide) around Saltaire, a World Heritage Site to see the mill workers’ village and imagine the streets full of women heading to work in the mill.  We then join a Salt’s Mill guide on a curated hour long art tour of the 1853 Gallery where you will see the world’s largest permanent collection of work by Bradford born David Hockney.  You might choose to eat at Salt’s Diner (own cost) or perhaps take a walk and a picnic to nearby Roberts Park.  Accessible by train or car. Parking available nearby.  Cost £12 member, £15 non-member.

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Sat 13th January, 2024
14:00
- 16:00

Brighten a January afternoon by listening to a performance of popular songs “with women in mind” from a range of artists, led by Martin Baker their Musical Director.  Afternoon tea will be served.  Cost £15 member, £18 non-member.

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Thu 11th January, 2024
14:30
- 16:00

Yorkshire woman Deborah McAndrew, playwright, actor and Chancellor of Leeds Trinity University from 2018 to 2023, offers an insight into the writing process when dramatising a work of literature for the theatre.  Deborah is co-founder and Joint Artistic Director of the Claybody Theatre Company.  Join this interactive session by thinking of your favourite novel and how it would make the transition onto the stage?  If time allows, a Q&A about her wider work and career will follow.  Refreshments served.  Cost £8 member, £10 non-member.

 

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Fri 5th January, 2024
19:00
- 21:00

Andrew Black, who studied at Glasgow School of Art and winner of the 2021 Margaret Tait Award returns to the Heritage Centre for the screening of his film On Clogger Lane.  This experimental documentary explores the people and places of the Washburn Valley and the connections between them.  Andrew will explain the background to the film and the messages it contains before we view the film.  Light refreshments served.  Cost £8 member, £10 non-member.

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