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A Place in Perfect Balance

Wakefield boasts a vibrant cultural scene that blends historical charm with contemporary creativity. The city is home to the renowned Hepworth Wakefield, an art gallery showcasing modern and contemporary works, and the beautifully restored Wakefield Cathedral, which offers a glimpse into its rich history. Various theatres, such as the Theatre Royal, provide a diverse range of performances from drama to comedy. With its bustling markets and lively events, Wakefield fosters a welcoming atmosphere that reflects its community spirit and artistic flair.

Theatre Royal

Hepworth Gallery

Wakefield Cathedral

City Scene Intimate Setting

A proud city with an intimate feel. Living in Wakefield gives you the convenience of city living while still enjoying a sense of warmth and connection.

The Wood Street Collection is thoughtfully designed to integrate with the area’s brickwork facades, large windows, and striking doorways. Rich sandstone and precise detailing add depth to the collection’s exteriors.

Surrounded by grand civic buildings, the architecture around Wood Street creates a harmonious blend of old and new, representing both Wakefield’s past and its cultural evolution.

ART & CULTURE

1: Wakefield Museum & Library
2: Mechanics Theatre
3: The Art House
4: Theatre Royal
5: Venue 23
6: The Hepworth

RETAIL & LEISURE

7: PURE GYM
8: Trinity Walk
9: YOGA @ SUN LANE LEISURE
10: The Ridings
11: Westgate Park
12: Cathedral Park

FOOD & DRINK

13: Throwback Coffee
14: Rustico
15: Robatary
16: Smokehouse
17: Kraft
18: Iris
19: Qubana
20: The Supper Club
21: George & Crown
22: Elliotts Bar
23: Estabulo
24: Marmalade on the Square

A Collection Inspired by the Past

In the 1800s, Reverend William Wood laid out the street that would become central to Wakefield’s civic quarter. The Wood Street Collection builds on this legacy, incorporating historic landmarks like the Town Hall’s neighbouring courthouse, designed by Charles Watson in 1806, once the site of hot air balloon flights. The design honours these elements, creating a neighbourhood that respects its roots.