Archaeologists have in the past unearthed pottery, coins and even elephant ivory on this site, suggesting that an Anglo-Roman villa may have stood here.
There is a small section of Roman Road on Harden Moor which points in a rough north east direction.
The outer stone walls stayed upright during the fire, but because of the threat of explosions from the acid baths if they came into contact with water, two houses were evacuated as a precaution.
[14] Harden is the location of the St. Ive's Estate, a large stretch of land with woodland and a well-equipped children's playpark, as well as paths up to moorland.
[16] TLC buses provide the services 727/729 which goes from Keighley to Cullingworth via East Morton, Bingley Railway station, and into Harden village.
[17] There is an annual gala in Harden park in the summer, which has races, jokes and a parade processing down Long Lane past the school and the church.
Every September the Harden Beck Horticultural Society hold a show between the Golden Fleece public house and the former dam area.
[18][19] Harden Players is a local drama club that puts on productions roughly twice a year, with children and adults, ages ranging from 4 to about 54.
The whole short appears to have been filmed in 1968 and shows a shot of the Malt Shovel where Harden and Wilsden meet, the parade of shops with the Post Office and Snowdon's Butcher's shop, part of Wilsden Road and a shot of the weir at the bottom of Harden Road in Bingley.