High Ackworth is a village in the City of Wakefield district of West Yorkshire, England, forming part of the larger Ackworth area a few miles east of Wakefield and close to Pontefract. It retains a compact historic core of stone houses, a village green and a conservation area, giving it a distinctly rural feel despite being within easy reach of regional centres.
Historically the village grew from agriculture and had links to the coalfield economy of the Wakefield district; today it is largely residential with local shops, community groups and regular village events, while the nearby Ackworth School, a Quaker‑founded institution dating from the 18th century, adds a notable cultural presence. Good road and rail connections make High Ackworth popular with commuters to Wakefield, Leeds and beyond, and the surrounding lanes and footpaths appeal to walkers exploring the Yorkshire countryside.
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