So yes, Go east young professional and grow up with a town half as old as time mangles an injunction often attributed to Horace Greeley about westward expansion and the Manifest Destiny of the United States with that poem about Petra in Jordan.*
| Looking down on Hebden Bridge, 2026 |
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| Hebden Bridge from Nutclough Road, 2026 |
But all stories need an introduction and in a sense this one hits the button because for ages young professionals have been heading east from Manchester to this small community in West Yorkshire.
My Wikipedia tells me that “during the 1970s and 1980s the town saw an influx of artists, writers, photographers, musicians, alternative practitioners, teachers, Green and New Age activists and more recently, wealthier 'yuppie' types.
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| The town centre, 2026 |
I will leave residents to correct or agree with the description but that does seem to be the perspective of outsiders some of whom I count as friends.
That said having visited the place over the years I can see how it is an attractive place to settle down in despite the ever-rising house prices, risk of flooding and unpopular development plans.
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| Houses that climb the valley, 2026 |
At which point I could launch into a full description of its old English origins, its rise to prominence during the Industrial Revolution and its place today as a cultural, and retail centre, but then I would only be lifting the account from other people’s research all of which is easily available.
So instead, I will content myself with these paintings by my artist pal Peter Topping.
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| Crossing the water, 2026 |
And that pretty much is it.
Location; Hebden Bridge
Paintings; Hebden Bridge, @ Peter Topping, 2026, https://paintingsfrompictures.co.uk/
*"Go West, young man go West and grow up with the country” Horace Greeley, 1854 and “a rose red city half as old as time” John William Burgon, 1845
**Hebden Bridge, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebden_Bridge
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| Nutclough Road, 2026 |





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