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Holmfirth
Holmfirth is a town on the A6024 Woodhead Road in the Holme Valley, within the Metropolitan District of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. Centred upon the convergence of the Holme and Ribble rivers, Holmfirth is 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Huddersfield as well as 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Glossop. It mostly consists of stone-built cottages nestled in the Pennine hills. The Peak District National Park around Holme Moss is 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) to the south of the community. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Holmfirth was once a centre for pioneering film-making by Bamforth & Co., which later changed to the manufacturing of saucy seaside postcards. In between 1973 as well as 2010 both Holmfirth as well as the Holme Valley ended up being well known as the filming area of the BBC's sitcom Last of the Summer Wine.