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Scarr Hall, Pollard Lane, Bradford, Yorkshire BD24RW

Bradford Moor is located at Scarr Hall, Pollard Lane, Bradford, Yorkshire.

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Restaurants nearby

Indian
Khyber Palace
352m away
Pizzeria
Pizza Hut
352m away
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Pizzeria
Pizza Ranch
867m away
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Venue Information

Venue
Bradford Moor
Address
Scarr Hall
Pollard Lane
Bradford
BD24RW
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