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Yeadon Landmarks

The Parade

The Parade, Westfield. Previously these were shop units and have now been converted to residential use. Photographer Joanne Coultas.

Thornlea Close

Three images of Thornlea Close in the Westfield area.

Town Hall (1)

When the Town Hall opened in 1880, there were other properties in front of it. The Old School, Poll Marsden’s lodging house and a shop…

Town Hall (2)

One of 4 roundels on the exterior of the Town Hall, this one depicts industry.

Town Hall (3)

Town Hall Square seen from the High Street, on the left is Yeadon Library, soon (July 2015) to reopen following refurbishment. It…

Trades Hall

Situated on Harper Lane, the older part of the building was Croft House, it was incorporated into an extension to become the Trades Hall…

Upper Queen Street

Stone cottages which were demolished under a slum clearance order.

Varleys Fold

Varleys Fold was entered from Ivegate near the Harper Lane end, this area was once known as Temple Bar. So far in, the street took a sharp…

Victoria Place

This is Victoria Place, on the left is KC off licence shop.

Victoria Terrace

Properties on Victoria Terrace.

Views

To the left is the High Street which continues to the left corner as Bayton Lane. In the foreground is an area which now has…

Walkers Row

Three views of the old stone houses which were on Walkers Row.

Warm Lane

Now the farm of John Gaythorpe, raising beef cattle. A stone farmhouse with mullion windows, on the left is a farm cart. A note on the…

Warren House

A single storey house, a man is leaning on the gate.

Warren House Farm 1857 – 1982 (1)

The dwelling seen here was one of a complex which comprised Warren House Farm, off Cemetery Road. This building dated back to the 17th Century, it was adjacent to Coney Park, a rabbit warren…

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Early Vehicles