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Yeadon Landmarks

Nunroyd House

A view of Nunroyd House, once the home of Jonathan Peate.

Nunroyd Park (1)

View of the park which shows Nunroyd House in the background and people fishing on the pond.

Nunroyd Park (2)

26th December 2015: The park is waterlogged following severe flooding over the Xmas period.

Old Dog Mill (1)

Old Mill, or ‘T’owd Dog’ dates to 1792, and was built by Joseph Cawthray as the first steam-powered mill in the town of Yeadon. By the mid 1980’s, a local man Albert

Old Dog Mill (2)

In the background are the remains of the Old Dog Mill with one of the mill ponds in the foreground.

Old Forge

Situated at the junction of Warm Lane and Apperley Lane the forge was once the business of the Laceys. The forge is the left side of the building with living…

Old Haworth Lane

End of Old Haworth Lane at the junction with Queensway. The view looks across the LA Fitness grounds, once the site of Manor Mill, towards Baildon.

Old Houses

A cul-de-sac of stone terrace houses, beyond which is a factory/ Mill. I Have tried to place these on my map without any…

Old Railway Track Footpaths

Views of the disused railway track between Yeadon and Guiseley….

Otley Lane

This property is on Otley Lane as it reaches the junction with Queensway.

Paddock House

A decorative pump in the garden of Paddock House, Walkers Row, it was placed there by Derek Machell in the 1970s. On the other side of the house…

Park

An early photograph of Yeadon Park. The park was a gift to the people of Yeadon from Jonathan Peate, opening in 1907.

Park View Footpath

Footpath in poor condition which leads to Park View, New Scarborough.

Parkland View

Housing which was built on the Engine Fields, Parkland View runs parallel to Henshaw Lane.

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Early Vehicles