Village in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, noted for its ancient common and the number of "mansions" around it.
Heath Hall
Country mansion on Heath Common, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire
Heavy Woollen District
Area of West Yorkshire whose prosperity rested on the manufacture of shoddy and mungo, an early form of recycling.
Hob Moor
A local nature reserve and ancient common in York
Hollingworth Lake
Hollingworth Lake was built as the main water source for the Rochdale Canal.
Holmes Chapel
Built-up area and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East.
Hoober Stand
Monumental tower in the form of a tapering pyramid topped with a hexagonal lantern, named for the ancient wood in which it was erected.
Howe Bridge
Suburb of Atherton in Greater Manchester, built as a model mining village in the 1870s by the Fletchers.
Howe Bridge Mines Rescue Station
First mines rescue station on the Lancashire Coalfield, opened in 1908 in Lovers Lane Howe Bridge, Atherton, Lancashire, England.
Howley Hall
Ruined Elizabethan country house in Morley, West Yorkshire, designated a scheduled monument in 1997.