Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox With cobbled lanes and barely a car in sight, it's like stepping back in time in this picturesque Pennine Village just an hour from Manchester.
Heptonstall near Hebden Bridge is a village with just 1,500 inhabitants and a rich heritage that is something of a hidden gem in West Yorkshire.
The village perched on a hilltop still has cobbled streets, two pubs, a post office, a museum and two churches - and a graveyard that is the resting place of world-renowned poet Sylvia Plath, YorkshireLive reports. READ MORE: The secrets and stories of Manchester's most historic pubs What it doesn't have is cars tearing up the village.
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