Bradford's historic buildings set to open their doors

8:00am Wednesday 8th September 2010

By Hannah Baker

Bradford’s rich heritage will be celebrated this week as many of the city’s historic buildings throw their doors open to the public.

Visitors will have the chance to discover hidden treasures including the Bradford Peace Museum, the city’s Mechanics Institute Library and Grade II-listed St Clements Church in Barkerend.

Other buildings taking part in the national Heritage Open Days scheme include Bradford Reform Synagogue, Bradford Cathedral and City Hall, where tours of the Lord Mayor’s Rooms and Council Chamber will take place on Saturday. There will also be re-enactments of trials from the 1920s in its historic law court at 10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm.

West Lane Methodist Church in Haworth, which dates back to 1744, will take part in the scheme for the first time. From 2pm on Saturday its refurbished chapel will be open to visitors. On Sunday visitors can share in the harvest festival service at 2.30pm.

The Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Peter Hill, said: “This weekend is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the heritage within our city.

“It gives residents and visitors the chance to explore buildings that are not normally open to the public and find out more about their history and what they have to offer.”

Other events taking place include:

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