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Pontefract

History

Pontefract's Coat Of ArmThe town of Pontefract (or 'Pomfret') was important in the medieval times for its Castle, which was one of the greatest in Yorkshire. A Royal stronghold in the north, Richard II was imprisoned here and died in mysterious circumstances. In 1649 during the Civil War the fortress finally fell to Parliament and was subsequently demolished although remains of the Castle can still be seen today. You can visit the underground Magazine cut out of the solid rock and see where Civil War prisoners carved their names into the cell walls.  

As you wander through the town's yards and alleys reflecting on the history of their names - Shoe Market, Ropergate and Market Place, which recall to memory the bustling businesses of times past, the aroma of warm liquorice delicately wafts in the air, as the famous sweets called 'Pontefract Cakes', are still produced here.  

Today the 18th century Town Hall, the Buttercross and timber framed building in the Market Place provide and attractive setting for the twice weekly open market and pedestrianised shopping area.  

Pontefract is well known in horse racing circles for having the longest flat, circular course in Europe.  

How to get there

Road -Take junction 32 of the M62 or follow the A645 west from the A1  
Rail
- Metro stations in Pontefract are Monkhill, Tanshelf, and Baghill (Local services only)  
Bus - The bus station is on Horsefair


1st Pontefract Scouts
A thriving beaver, cub and scout group.
Car Parking in Pontefract
Details of car parks and on street parking in the town.
Haribo factory shop
Front Street, Pontefract WF8 1NJ; Tel: 01977 600266 Selection of famous confectionery products. Formerly known as Dunhills.
Pontefract Castle
During the Middle Ages, Pontefract Castle was one of the most important royal fortresses in the country. It also played a significant role in the English Civil War.
Pontefract Library
This busy modern building is buzzing with activity; books, CDs, and DVDs are available to borrow and there are large banks of computers for you to use for word processing or internet access free of charge. Pontefract Library is also Learndirect Centre
Pontefract Market
Pontefract has a thriving outdoor market as well as an excellent indoor market hall.
Pontefract Museum
This wonderful art deco building is packed full of life, history and artefacts from the town's earliest beginnings to the present day.
Pontefract Races
Pontefract is one of the best appointed courses of its kind in the Country and enjoys a full programme of flat meetings throughout the season.
Prince of Wales Hospice Pontefract
The Prince of Wales Hospice provides palliative care for those with cancer and other life threatening illnesses in and around the Five Towns Area (Pontefract, Castleford, Hemsworth, Knottingley and Normanton).
St Giles Pantomime Society
All you need to know about this well established group. Find out how to join in the fun or when their next performance will be.