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Brockholes is a small village in West Yorkshire, England, situated in the Holme Valley, approximately 4 miles south of Huddersfield. The village is served by a railway station on the Penistone Line, providing direct connections to Huddersfield and Sheffield. Central to the community is the Brockholes Village Hall, a Grade II listed building constructed in 1837, originally serving as a National School. Historically, Brockholes was known for its textile industry, with several mills operating in the area.
Rock Inn

A Short 8 minutes walk from Brockholes Station to Rock Inn located at New Mill Rd, Brockholes, HD9 7AE – Google Maps
The Rock Inn is a traditional village pub located in Brockholes, West Yorkshire, along the River Holme. It offers a cosy atmosphere with log burners and a riverside beer garden. The pub serves home-cooked meals, including Sunday roasts, from April to mid-October. Entertainment options include live sports, quiz nights, pool, and darts.
Drink Offerings –3 Real Ales on Handpull plus a range of keg beers and other options.
Opening Times:
Monday – 1600-0000
Tuesday – 1600-0000
Wednesday – 1600-0000
Thursday – 1600-0000
Friday – 1200-0000
Saturday – 1200-0000
Sunday – 1200-0000
Want to find out more – Check my blog post featuring Rock Inn HERE
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