The Emmerdale Classic tour is perfect for the older generation of fans who remember Emmerdale when it was first on TV from 1972-1997. On the Emmerdale Tour of Classic Locations you will discover how Emmerdale Farm (as the programme was then called) started & how the programme centred around Annie Sugden’s original farm. On the tour you will learn how the programme has developed through to the present day & how filming is done in various ways using the Leeds Studio, Harewood sets & outside locations. As you depart Leeds City Centre you will go past the ITV Studios where the interior filming takes place & who’s exteriors have been used as Hotten General Hospital. The tour will also stop in Otley which has been used as the location for Hotten from 1972 to date. The main market square is often featured in the programme & you will have time to enjoy a refreshment in one of the local cafes. The next stop is in the village of Esholt which was used as the original Emmerdale Village. Customers will have time to explore the village for Approx. 45 minutes & enjoy a drink in the original Woolpack that was featured in the show from 1976 to 1997 as well as a special episode in December 2016 about Ashley. There will also be a brief stop at Butler’s Farm where Moira Barton lives & you can take pictures of this privately owned property from the coach. You’ll also be able to drive past the farm near Leathley where Emmerdale Farm was originally shot. The Emmerdale Tour of Classic Locations takes in some beautiful countryside which is the setting for Emmerdale & you will also enjoy seeing Home Farm as this building is not replicated at Harewood. Your tour will then return you to Leeds Railway Station.