Manor Square

Four scenes from Manor Square which shows signs of demolition taking place, boys playing and an older woman with her piney on holding a mug of tea.

Manor Terrace

A row of cottages named after the nearby Yeadon Manor and Manor Mill. On the right is a street sign for Manor Square.

Netherfield Terrace

Large stone terrace house on the left, a small child stands in the doorway of a smaller adjoining house on the right.

Maple Terrace

At the end of Maple Terrace is Hopewell House, this was once the home of local physician Dr. Muschamp and his family. Number 4 Maple Terrace is the house which has…

Lower Queen Street

Shows the back view of Lower Queen Street looking in the direction of the High Street.

Haworth Court

Haworth Court sheltered housing complex just before and during demolition, new flats are to be built on the site.

Haworth Lane

The caption with this image claims that this cottage was the oldest in Yeadon, a date stone above the door has an inscription for 1699.

Kirk Lane (2)

The old signage (just visible) shows it was the Post Office, in 2015 this had been an empty shop for over 5 years, now a private house (2021). On the…

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Early Vehicles