Keighley: Attractions and more...
Religion is one of the major reasons that attract tourists to this place. This area was shared by the Persians, the English as well as the Muslims for a couple of hundred years and so, their culture still dwells in this town. It has a very renowned parish church that goes by the name of St. Andrew’s church and it attracts people from far and wide. Also there are three famous catholic churches i.e. ‘St. Anne’s’, ‘Our Lady of Victories’ and ‘St. Josephs’.
There is also something for the people of the Muslim civilization. The must see monument here is the Emily Street Mosque which is known to be the largest mosque in England. Besides these there are many weaving and textile industries that have survived the centuries and are a good source of knowledge and wisdom. The grace of this town is limitless. The town is home to Timothy Taylor Breweries which are the finest beer producers in England. East Riddlesden Hall, park Keighley College and the central library are the much-talked about visiting spots in this splendid area.
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