As May unfolds and the Yorkshire countryside begins to embrace a turning of season, Middleton Woods in Ilkley transforms into a breathtaking sea of blue.
Every year, nature enthusiasts, families, and photographers flock to this picturesque woodland to witness the sight of bluebells in full bloom. And what better time to experience this natural spectacle than next May Bank Holiday weekend?
Middleton Woods, affectionately known as ‘Bluebell Woods’ among the locals, is nestled on the outskirts of Ilkley and offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of Leeds city life.
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As you step into the woods, you're greeted by a scattering of white garlic flowers and a symphony of birdsong. But take a few more steps along the trail and it’s the sight of the vibrant bluebells carpeting the forest floor that truly steals the show.
For many, the blooming of the beloved bluebells are an annual sign to the locals that summer is within reach. Whether you're an avid photographer seeking the perfect shot or simply wanting a peaceful stroll, Middleton Woods offers something for everyone.
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For those embarking on a leisurely stroll, Middleton Woods offers a variety of walking routes, from muddy tracks to concrete paths. If you’re a seasoned hiker it can be integrated into your longer treks along the stunning Ilkley Moors.
Walking along the winding paths, you'll find yourself immersed in the tranquillity that the woods provide, with occasional glimpses of sunlight winking through the foliage of the trees. The contrast of vibrant blue against the lush green foliage creates a scene straight out of a fairy tale, and it’s a place where children can explore and run around, as there’s lots to catch their attention too.
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Middleton Woods offers a treasure trove of delights, from splash-worthy streams to bug-hunting adventures. Follow the trail down to Denton Road, where you'll discover an iron bridge spanning the River Wharfe, along with an inviting set of stepping stones sure to keep your little ones entertained.Â
After six years in the city, independent homeware retailer North Home is closing its Leeds city centre shop.
If you're a lover of all things home then you'll have most likely visited the gorgeous North Home shop in the Victoria Quarter.
Stacked to the brim with unique pieces from striking ceramics to stylish soft furnishings, North Home is known for its well-curated stock and great customer service.
Seriously, we've probably spent a good hour in here in awe of all the beautiful pieces.
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Last week, curious shoppers noticed the three-storey store was suddenly empty and now the company have confirmed that they have closed for good.
In a statement, they said: "After nearly 6 wonderful years trading in Leeds, we’ve made the difficult decision to close our physical store while we restructure the business and explore the next chapter for North Home.
"Retail has changed significantly in recent years and, like many independent businesses, we’ve faced increasing costs.
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"Taking this step now gives us the opportunity to protect what we’ve built and focus on the future of the brand. North Home continues to operate online and all existing customer orders will be fulfilled as normal although delivery times may be slightly extended.
"We’ve loved being part of the Leeds retail community since 2020 and are incredibly grateful for the support we’ve received. We hope to share more about our plans soon."
We'll be sad to see them go and we hope this isn't goodbye forever, but you can still shop from North Home online here.
Neighbourhood Leeds bistro hailed as ‘a bit horny’ and ‘brilliant’ by national critic Camilla Long
Clementine Hall
Food critic Camilla Long visited Leeds for her latest review for The Times with her sights set on Horsforth's finest - Bavette Bistro.
Ever since opening back in 2024, Bavette Bistro nestled in the leafy suburb of Horsforth has made waves across the country for its sheer brilliance.
It's pretty much received five star reviews across the board and been handed awards from left, right and centre. And rightly so.
The Good Food Guide crowned Bavette the best local restaurant of 2024, and Michelin handed them a well deserved Bib Gourmand - so it's safe to say it's not just us who think it's really something special.
So it was only a matter of time until The Times popped in for a review, and this one is truly glowing.
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The review labels Bavette as "warm, unmannered and unpretentious" as well as "authentically French".
Long describes the food as "gorgeous, confident, surprising" with a menu that "isn’t too long" and "filled with sturdy, noble dishes, whiffing mightily of the sea and the soil."
It continues: "All of it made with generosity and cheer, served fast by nimble waiters, with a long, if slightly eccentric, wine list. To bang out French dishes with this much fiddly detail and to do it to a full room is not easy. Yet all four courses came in under two hours, for about £75 a head, which in London terms is nothing.
"It’s not that this place was perfect, it’s that it was decidedly not perfect. A bit too much chat about the menus; the oeufs in the meurette not quite runny enough. But the point is: it didn’t matter. All of it came charmingly together. It felt relaxed, just right."
The review is then wrapped up with a pleasing five stars, the cherry on top of the cake.
It's a review only restaurants can dream of, and we can't think of a more deserving team - congratulations Bavette.