Slaithwaite
Slaithwaite is a large village in the Colne Valley in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. It is placed alongside the Colne River.
Age Distribution
Slaithwaite has a younger mean population than the rest of England, with a mean age of 38.4, compared to a mean of 39.3 in the rest of England.
Slaithwaite Media
- St James' Church and Shoulder of Mutton, Slaithwaite - geograph.org.uk - 1543239.jpg
The parish church of St James and the Shoulder of Mutton inn
- Town Hall, Lewisham Road, Slaithwaite - geograph.org.uk - 880404.jpg
Slaithwaite Town Hall in Lewisham Road
- Silent Woman Pub, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield 01.jpg
The Silent Woman Public House in w:Slaithwaite, w:West Yorkshire. The 'Silent Woman' pub came to the attention of the world media on 23 September 2007, when a man walked into the pub and ordered a pint of beer a few minutes after he had murdered his son and attacked his daughter with a knife.
- Slaithwaite viaduct (5th September 2010).jpg
The Slaithwaite (pronounced 'slough-wit') viaduct in Slaithwaite, West Yorkshire. Taken on Sunday the 5th of September 2010.
- Slawit 2.jpg
Canal lock in Slaithwaite
- Slaithwaite, viewed from Laund Road.jpg
Slaithwaite, viewed from Laund Road