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Guiseley Landmarks

Glebe Cottage

This property was close to Guiseley old Rectory, it has gone now and housing is on the site. (February 2013)

Green Terrace

Three back views of Green Terrace situated off the Green.

Greenbottom

This photo was taken from the top of Greenbottom Mill chimney and looks over the Green. Greenbottom Mill was built in 1827 and later became Chloride…

Greencroft

The land on which these cottages stand was once a 30 acre farm owned by William Hardwick, adjacent to the house “Greencroft” which was built on the Green in 1837. In 1851 it…

Greenshaw Terrace

Greenshaw Terrace is located on Netherfield Road, this street of stone houses is now surrounded by new housing estates (March 2016).

Grove Terrace

Numbers 1-3 Grove Terrace which was located off the Green and is now demolished.

Hallam Street

These premises were once a boot and shoe factory, now Guiseley Engineering Co Ltd. (October 2012) A large amount of scrap material is outside the building…

Hallam Street

Guiseley Engineering works on Hallam Street. Houses on Victoria Road are in the background.

Hallamfield

Row of houses which faces onto Otley Road (A65).

Harry Ramsden’s Family Home

The Ramsden family home which was located behind Harry Ramsden’s famous fish restaurant at White Cross. Images donated by Shirley Dillon nee Ramsden, daughter of Harry Ramsden.

Hawksworth Avenue

Children enjoying a ride on their bicycles.

Hill Croft Farm

No longer a farm, the property was undergoing renovation when this photo was taken. Workmen are on the roof along with a dog called Lucy…

Hillcrest House

An extension to the rear of the building which had been a barn, permission was given to convert from a storage area to domestic use….

Hillcroft

Outbuildings to the rear of Hillcroft, Town Street. Once the home of Samuel Kitson, a corn miller. The house is situated at the junction with Queensway.

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