For a small town, Hebden Bridge has long punched above its weight. Situated in the Pennines, halfway between Manchester and Leeds, it was a centre for fabric production and trade in the 19th century.
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The pretty little UK market town that's so popular with tourists locals are 'sick of them'
Cobbled streets curve past colourful shopfronts, stone cottages cling to steep hillsides, and the River Calder glints beneath arched canal bridges. Hebden Bridge, nestled in the heart of the Calder ...
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