Liversedge is a township in the one-time parish of Birstall, in the city borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. In the past part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Liversedge is located in between Cleckheaton and Heckmondwike. The Kirklees ward is now called Liversedge and Gomersall. According to the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent population of about 19420 people. Liversedge consists of several settlements that are all unique. Norristhorpe clings to one edge of the Spen Valley, looking over the town of Heckmondwike. Roberttown is on the opposite side of the A62. Millbridge is the geographical centre of Liversedge and, with the neighbouring village of Flush, is the site of the mills of the woollen business stood. Towards Cleckheaton are Hightown, Littletown and Popeley Hill. Liversedge has a church that was developed at the time of the Battle of Waterloo. Healds Hall, formerly the Spenborough Museum, is now a hotel. In the days of Charlotte Bronté, it was the home of Hammond Roberson whom she converted into the Reverend Matthewman Helstone in her novel 'Shirley'. Liversedge F.C. are a football club in the football league pyramid, playing in the Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division for the 18-- 19 season. They play at Clayborn, which is 1 km from Cleckheaton town centre. There are also countless Sunday League football teams all over Liversedge playing in the Heavy Woollen Sunday League. Moreover, the town has a rugby and cricket club. For all your home improvements, make certain to find respected contractors in Liversedge to make certain of quality.