Nestled just a short distance from Chimney Cottage in Hepworth, the picturesque village of Jackson Bridge offers visitors a delightful taste of Yorkshire charm, heritage, and scenic beauty. Whether you’re staying for a relaxing Yorkshire countryside cottage break or planning a day out near Holmfirth, Jackson Bridge is well worth exploring.
A famous Last of the Summer Wine Filming Location
Fans of classic British television will recognise Jackson Bridge as one of the iconic filming locations for the long‑running BBC series Last of the Summer Wine. The show, synonymous with the rolling landscapes and characterful villages of West Yorkshire and the Holme Valley, frequently featured scenes set around Jackson Bridge and the surrounding countryside.
While many visitors associate the area with Nora Batty’s famous house (located nearby in Holmfirth), Jackson Bridge itself played an important role in creating the show’s unmistakable Yorkshire setting.
A stroll through the village today still feels wonderfully nostalgic — with its stone cottages, narrow lanes, and timeless countryside views that perfectly capture the spirit of this beloved series.
The White Horse Inn: Traditional Yorkshire Pub in Jackson Bridge
At the heart of Jackson Bridge lies the welcoming White Horse Inn, a traditional Yorkshire pub full of warmth and character. It’s an ideal stop during your visit for:
- A hearty homemade meal in a classic village pub
- A pint of local Yorkshire ale
- A relaxing break after walking in the Holme Valley
With its friendly, laid-back atmosphere, the White Horse Inn is popular with both walkers and locals — the perfect place to enjoy pub dining near Hepworth and Holmfirth before returning to Chimney Cottage.

Walking in the Holme Valley and Surrounding Countryside
Jackson Bridge is perfectly placed for exploring some of the best walking routes in West Yorkshire. From here, you can enjoy:
- Riverside walks along the Holme Valley
- Hilltop trails with panoramic views of the Pennines
- Circular walks linking Hepworth, Holmfirth, Scholes, and surrounding villages
These walks showcase the natural beauty of Yorkshire in every season, making this an ideal destination for walkers staying at Chimney Cottage Hepworth.
A Perfect Day Out from Chimney Cottage, Hepworth
Jackson Bridge is more than just a neighbouring village — it’s an experience that perfectly complements your stay at Chimney Cottage. With its connection to Last of the Summer Wine, a welcoming traditional pub, and access to beautiful Yorkshire walking routes, it offers a true taste of life in the Holme Valley.
So lace up your walking boots and discover Jackson Bridge for yourself — a hidden gem in West Yorkshire’s countryside.


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