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Harden sits on the high ground just outside Bingley, defined largely by its relationship with the surrounding landscape of the St Ives Estate and the steep wooded valleys of the Harden Beck. It originated as a farming community, and while it has grown into a substantial village, it retains its distinct identity away from the bustle of the Aire Valley floor. The heart of the village is centered around the memorial gardens and the local park, with most amenities, including the primary school and a couple of long-standing pubs, within easy walking distance of the houses. Geographically, it serves as a gateway to the more rugged terrain of Wilsden and Cullingworth, yet it remains practical for commuting, with Bingley railway station just a mile and a half down the hill. Life here tends to revolve around the outdoors; the maze of public footpaths through Goit Stock Woods - home to a hidden waterfall - and the sprawling parkland of St Ives provide a natural buffer that keeps the village feeling quiet and self-contained.