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Bradford
Home > Bradford | In the early 1900s Bradford was famous for its textile mills and known as the wool capital of the world. While still important to the city, it has also diversified into engineering, print and packaging, finance and more recently, tourism. The National Museum of Film, Photography and Television is here and together with beautiful buildings, lots of shops and the best curry restaurants in England, what more could you want?Situated close to Bradford is the beautiful Saltair village which has recently become a World Heritage site.
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| There are establishments in Bradford to cater for every person's taste, and they are all only too happy to help. One such business, the [Apperley Manor and Brasserie] have award winning cuisine, having received an AA Rosette for their culinary prowess. |

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