West Yorkshire

West Yorkshire is a county in the north of England. It borders Greater Manchester to the south, Lancashire to the west and the East Riding of Yorkshire to the east. Made up of seven districts, Kirklees, Calderdale, Bradford, Wakefield, Leeds, Sheffield Hallam and York, it is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes and towns in the entire country. The administrative centre for West Yorkshire is Leeds,  one of Britain’s leading business centres outside London, but there are other important towns such as Wakefield, Huddersfield and Bradford which all have their own strong economic bases. 

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Best places to live in West Yorkshire

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Where is West Yorkshire? 

West Yorkshire is located in the North of England and is bordered by the counties of Derbyshire andGreater Manchester to the south, Lancashire and North Yorkshire to the north, and South Yorkshire to the south-east.

Areas in West Yorkshire 

The metropolitan and ceremonial county of West Yorkshire is made up of five boroughs: City of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield.

The city of Leeds functions as the main commercial centre of the county, whereas Bradford is the largest borough both geographically and second largest in terms of population.

West Yorkshire universities

West Yorkshire has some of the best universities in the UK located in its larger cities, with the University of Leeds, University of Bradford, and the University of Huddersfield being standout examples.

The University of Leeds

The University of Leeds was established more than 100 years ago with over 33,000 students enrolled for courses each year. The university offers a wide range of degrees across many subject areas including medicine, law and engineering.

The University of Bradford

The University of Bradford is a research-led institution that offers courses in the arts, humanities and social sciences as well as science and technology disciplines such as computer programming, mathematics, physics, chemistry.

The University of Huddersfield

A public university that was founded in 1825, The University of Huddersfield has over 12,000 students enrolled each year. It provides courses for aspiring managers, IT professionals, engineers and language specialists among others.

Caldercot Lock in West Yorkshire

Top schools in West Yorkshire

West Yorkshire plays host to some excellent schools that are recognised for their academic excellence. Here are some of the top schools in West Yorkshire that prospective home buyers should consider if they have school-aged children who will be moving with them to a new property purchase:

The Grammar School at Leeds

Founded in the early 16th century, The Grammar School at Leeds is a selective school that educates both boys and girls between 11 and 18 years of age at their senior school. The senior school has a constantly excellent pass rate for both GCSE and A-Level exams.

York High School

A mixed secondary school and  academy, York High School  is one of the largest secondary education facilities in West Yorkshire, but still consistently archives excellent Ofsted reports and GCSE and A-Level results

South Hunsley Secondary Academy

A co-educational secondary school, South Hunsley Secondary Academy teaches students aged 11 to 16 years. This academy is located in Melton and was established back in 1956.

Now a specialised technology college, South Hunsley Secondary Academy is recognised as one of the best state schools in West Yorkshire.

The River Calder

Population of West Yorkshire

The population of West Yorkshire has grown by 18% since 2001 according to the latest census data available online from 2011. The county has a total population of approximately two million, with the vast majority living in Leeds and Bradford.

Reviews in West Yorkshire

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Pleasant Historic Building with a Comfortable Living Experience

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Review Date Sep 2024

The local area around the residence is generally quiet, with a mix of students, university staff, and key workers. I haven’t encountered any anti-social behaviour or criminal incidents during my time here. The location is highly convenient, being just 15 minutes from the city center, 8 minutes from Leeds University Business School, and 10 minutes from both Woodhouse Moor (Hyde Park) and Burley Road, where you can find a good range of cafés and restaurants. Leeds train station and coach station, the two main transport hubs, are about 20-30 minutes walking distance, meaning an Uber is often the easiest option for arrivals. Parking is available on-site with a parking fee. Bin collections are well-maintained, with separate collections for recycling and glass.

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The Court building is a beautifully restored old college structure with a well-designed interior. It features a large garden with a bicycle storage area and two rooftops on the second building, “The Garden,” which was constructed more recently. The apartments are well-designed, offering ample storage and useful furniture. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, combination oven/microwave, small fridge, and electric hob, making it highly functional. Both buildings and all amenities are accessible to residents. Inside, the design is thoughtful and functional, with several communal lounges for socializing, though some lounges need minor maintenance, such as replacing lost TV remotes and fixing broken couches.
There’s also a small gym on-site, which is a nice addition, though it lacks essential equipment like weight plates for bench press. Other amenities include a small workspace and a playroom with table tennis, a dartboard, and a small billiard table, though the cues need replacing. The absence of washing machines in studios means residents rely on the laundry room, which can be a bit pricey. Overall, the facilities are good, but a few improvements could enhance the living experience.

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One thing I wish I had known before moving in is that not all sides of the building receive the same amount of sunlight as usual. In particular, apartments facing the back courtyard can be quite dark throughout the day. During my viewing, I wasn’t shown the exact apartment flat that I now live in, so I didn’t realize this aspect until after moving in

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The management team is very friendly and accommodating. I’ve never had any issues with them, and they’ve been responsive to any concerns I’ve raised.

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Overall great place to live!

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Review Date Sep 2024

Just like any area it has it’s good and bad but Moda New York square is defiantly the good!
Everything is local in the area it’s in a great location, less than a ten minute walk from the centre!

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Great facilities, great interior design, issues do occur like any other business but staff are attentive and deal with the issue. And the staff at the concierge desk are absolutely amazing especially Sharri, nothing is ever too big of an ask. She is so helpful and bubbly, great to have a chat with and such a lovely lady I have never seen her without a smile on her face! Charlotte and Lydia are also great, so welcoming and always ready to help both lovely girls 🙂

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Nothing bad but would defiantly recommend getting a air con unit for anyone who is moving onto a high floor apartment especially with pets. As I have a cat and I’m on the 13th floor and because I cannot open my window it was very very hot in the summer!

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Ailsa is 10/10 when it comes to dealing with issues, very professional but also understanding and makes sure all issues, concerns or worries are dealt with promptly!

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Comfortable community but apartments could be better

Review Date Sep 2024

Local area is good. I like how peaceful it is. But I wish that the bus routes were better. As I don’t drive I rely on public transport. I take the X6 to work and it feels like a hassle every morning.

No anti social behaviour. Neighbourhood geeks very friendly.

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Building management and property management is excellent.

Apartment design are good but not as functional as it could be. Storage is a struggle in this apartment. The kitchen is also not well designed as there isn’t enough counter space and storage space. The sink in the kitchen splashes everywhere and there is no drain for dishes

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I don’t have enough feedback here as Michael did an amazing job when he was showing us the flats

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Always responsive especially Jadine who was outstanding!!! She was so helpful when I was struggling. I appreciate her careful attention to detail

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Excellent staff & Luxury living

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Review Date Sep 2024

There is no more convenient place to be in Leeds for transport links as it is so close to the train station. There are lovely little boutique like restaurants/coffee shops surrounded as well as some well loved pubs. It’s like its own little world around the canal.

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The management is excellent. I have to shout out Ellen as I am very grateful to her for how enjoyable she made the move in process and my first week in Mustard Wharf. I was already very excited to move in and her friendliness and willingness to assist in any way possible only increased my excitement further. Nothing was too much trouble and none of my silly questions were too silly! She smoothly took me through all of the practicalities/logistics, and took her time to explain things I didn’t understand. She came herself to my apartment to listen to my maintenance query and help out in any way she could before maintenance could. I cannot thank Ellen enough and it highlights the exceptional level of service provided by those working at Mustard Wharf.

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I wish I had known how helpful and accommodating the staff were going to be as it would have eased my moving anxiety!

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Management have been great and had extremely speedy response times at responding to maintenance queries. I emailed re an issue and had a phone call back within the hour.

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Manager Response

Hi Lucy,

Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review.

It is great to hear how smoothly your move in went and how much you are enjoying life at Mustard Wharf.

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Mustard Wharf