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Rawdon Landmarks

Grange Farm 1928/30

This was the home of Jack and Clara Louisa (Louie) Braithwaite, plus Madge and Renie Long,…

Greenacre’s

Located on New Road Side and originally built as a Drill Hall, on the left a glimpse of…

Harrogate Road (1)

The two cottages in view are on Harrogate Road built in 1831. The cottage with the porch was…

Harrogate Road (2)

A lone figure holding an umbrella battles through a great storm which ended in a flood….

Highfield Terrace

This image shows the fronts of the Terrace overlooking the Aire Valley below. The rear of…

Hill Crescent

Back view of houses on Hill Crescent seen from Canada Road with moors in the background….

Holmehurst

A carriage and horses with top hatted coachman are waiting at the entrance to the house….

Ivy House

Ivy House is situated near the bottom of Over Lane, dating from the 1600’s, for 200 years was…

King Street

The lady in the white apron was the mother of Mrs Hardisty, who was a member of Aireborough…

Knottfield House 1846-1959

A group of unknown people in the grounds, the house is just out of view in the background….

Lane Head

This substantial property is a Grade 11, listed building in the Little London conservation area, it…

Larkfield

The Larkfield’s consist of: Larkfield Road, Avenue, Drive and Crescent….

Larkfield Dam

View of Larkfield Dam, seen from Rawdon Billing. This photograph was …

Layton Hall

Layton Hall, a Grade II listed building – Across the road from the church is Layton Hall, the…

Layton’s

Layton Lane runs between Layton Drive and Leeds Road (A65). This is the top…

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