Title | St. Oswald’s Terrace & Garth |
Date | 1913 |
Location | Guiseley |
Photo ID | D071 |
Comment | This row of houses is on the Green opposite St. Oswald’s Church. Above the people in the doorway is a wall plaque with the name “St. Oswald’s Terrace ” on it. These houses are still standing. |
I107 – St. Oswald’s Terrace, 2008.
St. Oswald’s Terrace – 2008
Subsidence of the road at St. Oswald’s Terrace, this occurred in the morning, a car (T393 NBV) became stuck in a hole and had to be extricated.
Donated by John Martin.
I266 – St. Oswald’s Terrace, 2014.
St. Oswald’s Terrace – 2014
Photographer Edwy Harling.
I268 – St. Oswald’s Terrace, 2014.
St. Oswald’s Terrace – 2014
Looking here further along the terrace the varying building ages of the houses can be seen by the different roof levels.
Photographer Edwy Harling.
I269 – St. Oswald’s Terrace, 2014.
St. Oswald’s Terrace – 2014
The last property in the Terrace is called St. Oswald’s House and is noted for it’s castellated frontage.
Photographer Edwy Harling.
R279 – St. Oswald’s Garth, 2015.
St. Oswald’s Garth – 2015
A street located to the side of the old Rectory grounds with access from Ruskin Crescent.
Photographer Edwy Harling.
U418 – St. Oswald’s Terrace, 2016.
St. Oswald’s Terrace – 2016
Looking down the Terrace.
Photographer Phil Walker.
C842 – St. Oswald’s Terrace, 2016.
St. Oswald’s Terrace – 2016
Seen from the top of St. Oswald’s Church is St. Oswald’s Terrace on the Green with the Red Lion hotel on the right.
Photographer Stuart Andrew. MP.
Consolidated by Elaine Ellwood. 20 March 2022.
Last updated: 28 March 2022.