Nunroyd House
Nunroyd House was built around 1890 by local mill owner and philanthropist Jonathan Peate. On the 1891 census he was living there with his wife Ruth, niece Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes and two servants….
Nursery Road
36/38 Nursery Road, Guiseley, are two of a row of terrace houses which are set down from the pavement.
Old Hollins Hill – c1930s
A lodge which stood at the bottom of the hill, once the home of the Light family.
Old Quarry
Quarry working on Guiseley Moor which has now been filled in March 2013). There were several quarries in the…
Orchard Court
Situated between Lands Lane and Orchard Lane, Orchard Court is a retirement complex built on the site of Orchard Road School.
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (1)
On the left are the premises of John Dibb, grocer, his first shop was on Towngate. The family remained in business on Otley Road until shortly…
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (2)
View looking along Otley Road in the direction of Greenbottom. The shop with the boxes stacked outside is Dibb’s grocers.
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (3)
Leeds City Transport bus, Regent 021, serving route 71, which operated to Leeds via Rawdon, Horsforth and Kirkstall.
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (4)
On the left is the side view of a property at the corner with Springfield Place. The car park is for Morrison’s store which is under construction.
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (5)
The junction of Otley Road and Back Lane, seen in 2006 before the skin treatment centre was built then below, in 2010 when the clinic had opened.
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (6)
This area to the side of the Wetherby Whaler is presumed to be the entrance for a new Aldi Store.
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (7)
Descon offices in what used to be Guiseley Police Station. To the left is Victoria Road.
Otley Road, c1900s – onward (8)
Premier Cru Fine Wine shop on Otley Road.
Oxford Avenue
30 Oxford Avenue, Guiseley – A pair of semi-detached houses on Oxford Avenue.