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Guiseley Landmarks

Hillcroft Place – 1966

Hillcroft Place is located off Town Street.

Hollins Hall – 1900

The home of Colonel Reginald Thompson and his wife Frances Harriet (nee Royds). He was the 2nd son of Sir Matthew William Thompson of Parkgate House, Guiseley….

Hornbeam Court

Retirement apartments at the junction of Oxford Road and Netherfield Road. They were built on the site of Oxford Road Garage and houses on Netherfield Road.

Ings Lane

Four men decorating a house on Ings Lane, the wrought iron railings have since been removed. The man in front of the door was Leonard Mawson who…

Intake Farm

Intake Farm is located on Chevin End Road. Building work was taking place when the photo was taken.

Kelcliffe Grove

2-6 Kelcliffe Grove, Guiseley. Three houses on Kelcliffe Grove, number 6 is to the left, moving right are 4 then 2 on the right.

Kelcliffe Lane – 1900s

A rural aspect of Guiseley. Kelcliffe Lane is a pleasant footpath. The spire in view is the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on Oxford Road.

Lands Lane

View of Lands Lane taken during a snowfall.

Laurel Bank

Seen from Oxford Road, Laurel Bank is the stone house which, with the adjacent bungalows, is part of the Frank Parkinson Homes complex.

Library

A display board advertising the library’s 60th year celebration. The first library service was located in Guiseley Town Hall, Aireborough Librarian Miss Margaret…

Manor Croft

Guiseley was largely a farming community in Medieval times. Crofts were long strips or narrow plots of land for produce gardens or keeping a few animals. The East side of Town Street…

Manor House

Apart from the old Rectory which dates from 1601, this is the oldest house in Guiseley dating from 1681. There is a sundial set in the wall to the right of the …

Marsden Terrace

The postcode for this street was LS20 8LR and is no longer in use. Property in the background is derelict. This street was demolished in the 1990s.

Meadow View

New houses on Queensway built on the site of the former Dairycrest premises. The 1st residents moved in just before Christmas.

Mellor Garth

Situated near Towngate on Queensway, Mellor Garth was built by a local charity, Aireborough Flower Fund Homes. Money is donated in lieu of flowers for funerals….

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