
Discover Featherstone
Featherstone is a town located in West Yorkshire, governed by Wakefield Council. It has a population of approximately 18,000 residents and falls under the WF7 postcode area. Known for its mining heritage, Featherstone has historical significance due to its involvement in the coal industry, which shaped its development and local economy.
Featherstone, a town steeped in coal mining history, offers a unique glimpse into West Yorkshire's industrial past. With a population of around 18,000, this vibrant community is not only rich in heritage but also features an array of activities and attractions that beckon exploration. One of the town's highlights is the historic All Saints' Church, a focal point of the community, alongside charming local pubs like the 17th-century Traveller's Rest, where you can unwind with a drink and soak in the local atmosphere.
For those looking to immerse themselves in Featherstone's culture, the town hosts numerous events throughout the year, providing a perfect opportunity to engage with the locals and experience the spirit of the community. With 29 things to do and 33 food and drink options available, visitors are sure to find something that piques their interest. So why not continue your journey and discover all that Featherstone has to offer? Check out our listings for accommodations, attractions, and upcoming events to plan your visit today! Check out the things to do in Featherstone page.
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Premier Inn Castleford Xscape - M62 J32

Darrington Hotel by Greene King Inns

Premier Inn Pontefract North

Kings Croft Hotel

Waterton Park Hotel

Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel
Things to Do in Featherstone

Ackton Pond and Nature Walk

Purston Park
Discover Purston Park, a beautiful and clean green space in Featherstone, perfect for families, dog walkers, and skate enthusiasts.

Featherstone Colliery & Mining Memorial
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Food & Drink

The Precinct Cafe


Phoebeโs cafe

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Geographic Facts
This town is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 18,090
- Postcode
- WF7
- Administrative area
- Wakefield
- Dialing code
- 01977
- Timezone
- UTCยฑ00:00
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
Upcoming Events in Featherstone
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Hilarity Bites Comedy Club feat. Roger Monkhouse & Bethany Black
at The Cluntergate Centre
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Everything You Need to Know About the Major Bus Service Improvements Announced for Wakefield District
Big changes are coming to Wakefield's bus services! Find out about the new Service 157, more frequent journeys, and better connections for residents in the district.

What Is The Connection Between Featherstone Rovers And Mining Heritage In Wakefield?
A new blue plaque honours Featherstone's deep-rooted mining and rugby league culture. Find out how a new project is preserving this heritage for future generations.

Beat the Street: Featherstone's interactive playground supports community engagement and active lifestyles
About Featherstone, West Yorkshire
Featherstone is a town and civil parish in West Yorkshire, governed by the City of Wakefield. With a population of approximately 18,090 residents, it has a rich history tied to coal mining, which significantly influenced its development and local economy. The town was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086, highlighting its long-standing significance in the region.
Where Is Featherstone?
Featherstone is located in West Yorkshire, approximately 2.2 miles from the town of Pontefract. The town is accessible via major roads including the B6134 and B6421, connecting it to nearby towns like Normanton and Dewsbury. This positioning within West Yorkshire places Featherstone near larger cities such as Leeds and Bradford, both within a short driving distance.
What Is Featherstone Known For?
Featherstone is known for its mining heritage, particularly its historical significance in coal mining. The opening of Featherstone Main Colliery in 1866 marked a pivotal development in its industrial past. Additionally, the town witnessed the tragic Featherstone Massacre in 1893, which is a notable event in its history. The local landmarks include All Saints' Church, the original village center, and the Traveller's Rest, a public house dating back to the 17th century.
For more historical context, you can read about Featherstone on its Wikipedia page.
The History of Featherstone
Featherstone traces its origins back to the Domesday Book, recorded in 1086. The town expanded with the development of the Wakefield, Pontefract and Goole railway line in 1848, facilitating transport and trade. The establishment of Featherstone Main Colliery in 1866 marked the height of its coal mining industry, followed by the opening of Ackton Hall Colliery in 1873. The town is also known for the Featherstone Massacre during the national lockout of mine workers in 1893, a significant event that shaped its social landscape.
Exploring Featherstone and Nearby Yorkshire
With over 29 attractions and 33 places to eat, Featherstone offers a range of things to do in Featherstone for locals and visitors alike. The town's coal mining history is reflected in its cultural sites and community events, making it a unique destination in West Yorkshire.
Featherstone's proximity to Pontefract and Normanton provides opportunities to explore additional attractions, while its location within West Yorkshire makes it a convenient base for discovering the surrounding area. For those looking for local dining experiences, browse places to eat in Featherstone to enjoy a taste of the town.
How Far Is Featherstone from Leeds?
Featherstone is approximately 13 miles south of Leeds, easily reachable by road in about 25 minutes.

