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Population
  
18,346 (Ward. 2011)

Metropolitan borough
  
Kirklees

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Metropolitan county
  
West Yorkshire

OS grid reference
  
SE 16701 15345

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Sunday 5:11 PM

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Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
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Almondbury is a village 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Huddersfield town centre in West Yorkshire, England. The population of Almondbury in 2001 was 7,368 increasing to 18,346 at the 2011 Census.

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Map of Almondbury, Huddersfield, UK

Almondbury appears in the Domesday Book as "Almondeberie". After the Norman Conquest, the land around the village was held by the powerful De Lacy family, who gave their name to De Lacy Avenue.

For 300 years until the 17th century, the village's Monday Market was the most important in the area. Almondbury was the hub of parish activity and in its early history was a more important centre than the town of Huddersfield. The villages of Linthwaite, Lockwood, Honley, Holmfirth and Meltham were all part of the Almondbury parish area.

The village is close to Castle Hill, Huddersfield's most prominent landmark. Almondbury has several notable buildings including the 16th-century Wormald's Hall, now the village Conservative club, and the Grade I listed All Hallows Church.

Education

In 1547 the people of Almondbury were faced with the possible dissolution of its Chantry Chapel. By "concent of the parishe", Arthur Kay of Woodsome and his son John "dyd shifte yt" stone by stone, along St Helen's Gate, to be reconstructed as a school house. A royal charter, formally called the Letters Patent, was granted by James I on 24 November 1608 and the school became a grammar school. The school has had various names (Almondbury Grammar School, King James's Grammar School) and today is called King James's School.

The Harry Taylor Trust was established in 1987 in memory of Harry Taylor, former headmaster of King James's Grammar School (1952-1973), to benefit pupils at the school and young people in the village of Almondbury.

There is also Almondbury Community School on Fernside Avenue and Almond House Nursery on Forest Road.

Notable people

  • Ronald Aspinall — cricketer
  • Benjamin F. Cocker (1821-1883) — Professor of Psychology, Speculative Philosophy and the Philosophy of Religion, University of Michigan (1869-1883); born in Almondbury
  • Shakespeare Hirst — actor, author, art collector and authority on the life and works of William Shakespeare
  • George Lee — cricketer
  • Carlton Oldfield (1871-1945) — Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Leeds (1919-1932); born in Almondbury
  • References

    Almondbury Wikipedia