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Population
  
17,000 (2001)

Country
  
England

Post town
  
HUDDERSFIELD

Shire county
  
West Yorkshire

Dialling code
  
01484

OS grid reference
  
SE1020015735

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Thursday 5:35 AM

District
  
Kirklees

UK parliament constituency
  
Colne Valley

Golcar

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
6°C, Wind SW at 16 km/h, 92% Humidity

Golcar (pronounced 'Goker' or 'Golker': the 'L' is silent in local pronunciation) is a village located on a hillside crest above the Colne Valley in West Yorkshire, England, 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Huddersfield, and just north of the River Colne and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. By the time of the 2011 Census the population had increased to 18,033. The main access route is from the A62 (Manchester Road), through Milnsbridge in the bottom of the valley or via Scapegoat Hill from the A640 (New Hey Road) at the top of the hill.

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Map of Golcar, Huddersfield, UK

When it was a Township, Golcar consisted of Bolster Moor, Golcar, Leymoor, Pole Moor, Scapegoat Hill and Town End.

History

Golcar is a relatively small village, but it has a long history. Named after St Guthlac, who preached in the area during the 8th century, its name is recorded in the Domesday Book as Goullakarres. During the Industrial Revolution Golcar became an important centre for weaving. Internationally renowned pharmacologist James Burrows grew up in the area.

Colne Valley Museum

Three former 1840s weavers' cottages were converted, in 1970, into the Colne Valley Museum. The museum features several restored period rooms which are used to show temporary exhibitions. The museum was further extended in 2008 following the purchase of the adjoining former fish and chip shop.

Exhibits include a handloom and a spinning jenny, invented by James Hargreaves. In the loom chamber, spinning room, weavers sitting room and 'gas-lit' cloggers shop, the volunteer helpers give regular demonstrations of the type of crafts that would have existed during the nineteenth century.

The museum is run entirely by voluntary members and is open at weekends and on bank holidays. Various craft and working weekends are held through the year.

Community facilities

Golcar supports two Scout Groups: the 4th Golcar Scout Group, which was founded in 1951 and the 39th Parkwood Scout Group, founded in 1908.

The village has several sporting teams including the village football and cricket teams.

There are several churches including: the Anglican Parish Church of St John the Evangelist, which opened in 1829 and is a good example of a Waterloo church; and Golcar Baptist Church ([1]), founded in 1835.

Each year in early May the village hosts the Golcar Lily Day.

Golcar Brass Band ([2]) was reformed in 1977 and currently practises at the Baptist Church on a Monday night.

Schools

  • Golcar Junior, Infant & Nursery School, Manor Road, Golcar, Huddersfield HD7 4QE
  • St. John's C of E Junior & Infant School, Leymoor Road, Golcar, Huddersfield HD7 4QQ
  • Beech Primary, Beech Avenue, Golcar, Huddersfield HD7 4BE
  • Wellhouse Junior & Infant School, Lower Wellhouse, Golcar, Huddersfield HD7 4ES
  • Clough Head Junior & Infant School, Bolster Moor Road, Golcar, Huddersfield HD7 4JU
  • Scapegoat Hill Junior & Infant School, School Road, Scapegoat Hill, Golcar, Huddersfield HD7 4NU
  • References

    Golcar Wikipedia


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