The Railway is a traditional Yorkshire stone pub, prominently positioned on a corner plot along the busy A641 Huddersfield to Bradford Road. Situated within the market town of Huddersfield, the pub enjoys a prime location surrounded by established residential housing and a range of small local businesses, providing a strong catchment area and consistent passing footfall. Set at the foot of the Pennines, the pub benefits from excellent transport links, with regular train services connecting to Leeds, Manchester, and Bradford, as well as local bus routes serving nearby towns. In addition, easy access to the M62 ensures strong road connectivity, making The Railway highly accessible for both local customers and visitors alike.
The pub retains a traditional décor that reflects the character and heritage of the building. The front entrance opens into the main bar, which serves three distinct yet connected areas: a bar and lounge to the left, with a pool room situated to the right. The bar itself is prominently positioned on the corner of the room, clearly visible from all areas, and is well stocked with a strong range of products, including quality cask ales. Throughout the pub, there is a comfortable mix of fixed and loose low-level seating, complemented by high bar stools that help preserve a classic, traditional atmosphere. Televisions are positioned around the venue to show live sport, while the dedicated sports area includes a pool table, making it a popular focal point for customers. Each of the three areas can be easily sectioned off, offering flexibility for small group gatherings or private use.
Externally, the pub benefits from a covered smoking shelter to the rear, along with bench seating to the front of the site, providing an ideal spot for locals to relax and socialise.
The private accommodation is in good order and consists of three bedrooms, kitchen and a bathroom.