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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Hebden Bridge seen from Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Lyndsey Place who works at the Cross Inn where a significant scene was filmed featuring the pub’s large fireplace.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Lyndsey Place who works at the Cross Inn where a significant scene was filmed featuring the pub’s large fireplace.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Lyndsey Place who works at the Cross Inn where a significant scene was filmed featuring the pub’s large fireplace.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Hilary Dawes and John Cooke.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Coins left on the gravestone of David Hartley.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Coins left on the gravestone of David Hartley.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

    Heptonstall village in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, where television drama series The Gallows Pole was set and filmed.
    Coins left on the gravestone of David Hartley.
    Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, UK. 15 June 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
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    'Definitely a lot busier': TV show lures visitors to coin gang's Yorkshire home
    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

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    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Associations with 18-century counterfeiters can be seen across Calderdale, where The Gallows Pole tourism has mainly been welcomed.

    Anyone who has watched the BBC Two drama The Gallows Pole could be forgiven for thinking of Cragg Vale and its surrounding villages in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, as bleak and unforgiving.

    But a surge of visitors captivated by the true story of a village's illegal coin-minting operation in the 1700s are finding it is anything but.

    The nearby large village of Mytholmroyd and, in particular, the smaller Heptonstall, where most of the Shane Meadows series was filmed, are already experiencing an increase in tourism thanks to the popularity of the three-parter.

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    Thomas Cook collapses
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.26/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists enjoy each others company.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Locals look on as passengers return to MSC Sinfonia after excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers return to MSC Sinfonia after excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Emerald Princess locals watch ship leave .Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers getting a tender back to the Le Lyrial from the Old City.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists the old city of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Tourists Old City Kotor .Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. The old city Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Tourists old City of Kotor .Photo SEAN SMITH
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