Denby Dale
West Yorkshire
The Denby Dale Viaduct carrying the Huddersfield-Penistone-Sheffield railway across the valley of the River Dearne is a distinctive feature of the village together with memorabilia commemorating a succession of world-beating giant meat and potato pies made in the village.
The village's pie-making tradition has been continued since 1788 when a pie was made to celebrate the recovery of King George III from mental illness.
In 1887 a pie made to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee was rancid and had to be buried in the woods, but the most recent big Denby Dale pie was a properly cooked recreation of that 1887 pie made in 2012 for the Channel 5 TV programme The Great Northern Cookbook.
The biggest meat and potato pie to have been paraded through Denby Dale was the 12 tonne Millennium Pie in 2000.
Denby Dale also lends its name to the civil parish covering several surrounding villages and hamlets and run as Denby Dale Parish Council, although its office is in the village of Skelmanthorpe, about a mile away.
The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in the village dates from 1799 and was enlarged in 1839. The village's Anglican church, Holy Trinity, at the end of Norman Road, was built in the late 1930s.
Village features
The village is on the River Dearne
Denby Dale has a choice of pubs.
The village has shops.
The village has a Post Office.
The village has a pharmacy.
Takeaway food outlets in the village include fish and chips, pizzas.
The village has tea-rooms.
Restaurant dining can be found in Denby Dale.
Denby Dale has a village hall.
The village has a community library.
Denby Dale has a school.
Place of worship: Anglican, Methodist.
More information about Denby Dale can be found at
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Travel
Denby Dale station
Station managed by: NORTHERN. Operator/s: NORTHERN.
NATIONAL RAIL - Departure and station infoExternal link to National Rail live departure board for services at this station (opens in new tab).
Bus travel
The village has buses to neighbouring towns and villages.
Road travel
Denby Dale can be reached via the A635 A636
Places to Visit
Peak District National Park
Whistlestop Valley formerly Kirklees Light Railway
Whistelstop Valley is a rebranding of the Kirklees Light Railway, a 15-inch-gauge light railway on the trackbed of the former Clayton West branch line from the Huddersfield-Penistone-Sheffield line. The branch had survived the Beeching axe of the 1960s but eventually closed to coal traffic in 1979 and passengers from the large commuter villages of Skelmanthorpe and
More information at the
Whistlestop Valley
National Coal Mining Museum for England
The National Coal Mining Museum for England is mid-way between Wakefield and Huddersfield , about 6 miles from each, on the main
More details at the
National Coal Mining Museum
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
West Bretton
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is the UK's leading open-air sculpture gallery, situated at More information at the
Yorkshire Sculpture Park website.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Find on map:
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Emergency services
West Yorkshire Police
West Yorkshire Police West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Local government
Civil parish council
Denby Dale Parish CouncilProvides some local services in the area.
Link to council website:
Denby Dale Parish Council Metropolitan district council
Kirklees Council covers a large metropolitan district based in Huddersfield but also covering well over 100 towns and villages.
They include those in the former county borough of Huddersfield , the former boroughs of Dewsbury , Batley and Spenborough (based in Cleckheaton ), the former urban districts of Heckmondwike and Colne Valley (based in Slaithwaite and also including Marsden ) and the five large civil parishes created from former urban districts in Holme Valley (around Holmfirth ),
Kirklees Council is made up of 69 councillors with three councillors per ward in 23 wards. Councillors are elected for four-year terms with one-third involved in elections in three out of four years. Councillors elect a Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Kirklees each year.
Link to
Kirklees Council website.
Kirklees Council Political composition after May 2024 election:
69 members
See our Yorkshire.guide Gazetteer for more about the
Kirklees metropolitan district and places within it.County strategic authority
West Yorkshire Combined AuthorityCovers some combined services of the five metropolitan district councils of
Bradford ,
Calderdale ,
Leeds ,
Kirklees and
Wakefield — which were at one time provided by a West Yorkshire metropolitan county council, with the addition of the non-contiguous unitary authority area of the City of
York council as well as the unelected Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership. Since 2021 it has operated with an elected mayor as chairman and decision-maker for some responsibilities. These include transport, housing and planning and finance powers. The responsibilities also include those of Police and Crime Commissioner, a role substantially delegated to an appointee deputy mayor. Elected mayor:
West Yorkshire Combined Authority Police and Crime Commissioner
The Police and Crime Commissioner for West YorkshireThis role has become one of the many responsibilities of the West Yorkshire elected mayor since May 2021.
West Yorkshire Combined Authority Fire Authority
West Yorkshire Fire AuthorityThe fire authority is made up of elected members of each of the five metropolitan district councils of West Yorkshire - Bradford, Calderdale, Leeds, Kirklees and Wakefield.
West Yorkshire Fire Authority Parliamentary constituency
Ossett and Denby DaleElected MP:
National government region
Yorkshire and the HumberCeremonial county
West YorkshireHistoric
-1974 Within the West Riding of Yorkshire