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Adel is a wealthy area north of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Cookridge, Holt Park, Weetwood and Alwoodley. To the north are the villages of Arthington and Bramhope and the market town of Otley. Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. ...
West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem God Save the Queen England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 967 AD Area - Total 130,395 km² 50,346 sq mi Population - 2007 estimate 50...
The Dale Parks from Moseley Wood area Cookridge is an outer suburb of north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Holt Park is a low-rise, 1970s estate on the northern edge of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Weetwood is a pleasant, leafy area between Headingley and Meanwood in north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Alwoodley is a suburb of north Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is the citys richest and most wealthy area, and also one of the citys more affluent areas. ...
Otley on a market day, looking up Kirkgate with The Chevin in the background Otley is a town in northern England by the River Wharfe. ...
History
Adel is situated near the site of a Roman fort, the ancient road from Tadcaster to Ilkley passing nearby. (The footpath by the side of Long Causeway was said to be made from the original Roman stones, until they were removed by the council in the 1960s because they were too worn to be safe.) Principal sites in Roman Britain Roman Britain refers to those parts of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire between 43 and 410. ...
Map sources for Tadcaster at grid reference SE4843 Tadcaster is a town in North Yorkshire, England, lying on the River Wharfe and the Great North Road. ...
Ilkley is a spa town and civil parish in West Yorkshire, in the north of England. ...
The Roman name for the area was Burgodunum. It is probable that a Saxon village sprang up around the fort and that a church would have been built within the village. It is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as Adele. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
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A line drawing entitled Domesday Book from Andrew Williamss Historic Byways and Highways of Old England. ...
In 1152 the nearby Cistercian abbey at Kirkstall was founded. At the same time, the church of St John the Baptist was built in Adel to replace the older Saxon building. The church has an ornate carved doorway and a low level lepers window and is one of the best examples of unaltered Norman architecture in Britain. Events March 4 - Frederick I Barbarossa is elected King of the Germans Eleanor of Aquitaine has her marriage to Louis VII annulled May 18 - Eleanor of Aquitaine marries Henry of Anjou Church of Ireland acknowledges Popes authority Almohad Dynasty conquers Algeria Establishment of the archbishopric of Nidaros (Trondheim), Norway...
The Order of Cistercians (OCist) (Latin Cistercenses), otherwise Gimey or White Monks (from the colour of the habit, over which is worn a black scapular or apron) are a Catholic order of monks. ...
Kirkstall Abbey Kirkstall Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in the outskirts of Leeds in Yorkshire, set in grounds on the north bank of the River Aire. ...
Hansens disease, commonly known as leprosy, is an infectious disease caused by infection by Mycobacterium leprae. ...
Adel Today Adel is a mainly residential area of Leeds, and being in proximity to Adel Crags and Meanwood Park has a distinctive countryside feel. Adel also has two primary schools, namely St John The Baptist Primary School and Adel Primary School. Close to Adel Church is York Gate, an old farmhouse with a beautifully landscaped garden and a pavement maze in the driveway. The gardens are open to the public on regular occasions. Also close to the church is the Adel Memorial Hall and the associated sports ground - home to the Bowmen of Adel, who hosted the Scorton Arrow in 1962, 1967 and 1970. The Antient Scorton Silver Arrow is an archery tournament. ...
Adel is home to Headingley Golf club, the oldest golf club in Leeds. Golf is a sport in which individual players or teams hit a ball into a hole using various clubs, and also is one of the few ball games that does not use a fixed standard playing area. ...
Just to the west is the University of Leeds sports grounds and Bodington Hall, the university's largest hall of residence. The University of Leeds is a major teaching and research university, one of the largest in the United Kingdom with over 32,000 full-time students. ...
Bodington Hall is the largest halls of accommodation that are owned by the University of Leeds. ...
From Adel, the number 28 or the number 1 bus takes you to Leeds city centre. The city centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, can be separated roughly into four areas or quarters. ...
Trivia The famous doorknocker of Adel Church is a replica. The original was stolen in recent years. The stones from the graveyard have also been stolen on occasion, which is why these days all the church's paving stones are engraved with crosses. Topics: Buildings • Culture • Developments • Economy • Geography • History • Music • Sport • Transport • Timeline Districts: Adel • Alwoodley • Austhorpe • Armley • Barwick-in-Elmet • Beeston • Beeston Hill • Bramley • Burmantofts • City • Chapel Allerton • Chapeltown • Colton • Cookridge • Cross Gates • Garforth • Gipton • Halton • Halton Moor • Harehills • Headingley • Holbeck • Horsforth • Hunslet • Kippax • Kirkstall • Middleton • Moorside • Moortown • Pudsey • Rawdon • Richmond Hill • Rothwell • Roundhay • Seacroft • Stanningley • Swillington • Swinnow • Weetwood • Wetherby • Whitkirk • Whinmoor • Wortley Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. ...
Motto (French) God and my right Anthem God Save the Queen England() â on the European continent() â in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified - by Athelstan 967 AD Area - Total 130,395 km² 50,346 sq mi Population - 2007 estimate 50...
There are 2,443 listed Buildings in Leeds. ...
Holbeck Urban Village regeneration [1] Clarence Dock (Completion 2007) Quarry Hill Cultural Quarter Leeds Metropolitan University rebuilding & partial relocation Millennium Square Tbus Leeds Arena Leeds Station modernization Leeds Arena[2] St James University Hospital Oncology wing (Jimmys) Harewood/Eastgate shopping quarters (commence late 2006/early 2007) Trinity Shopping Quarter...
An 1866 map of Leeds. ...
Leeds has a thriving musical scene, and has produced many notable artists. ...
Alwoodley is a suburb of north Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is the citys richest and most wealthy area, and also one of the citys more affluent areas. ...
Austhorpe is a suburb of Leeds. ...
There is also a town in Saskatchewan called Armley. ...
Barwick-in-Elmet is a village on the outskirts of Leeds, West Yorkshire. ...
Beeston is an area of south Leeds, West Yorkshire, England with a population of about 16,000[1]. Parts of Beeston could be considered inner city due to the whereabouts of the area in relation to Holbeck and the city centre, though not the whole area can be classed as...
Beeston Hill is a district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Bramley is an area of west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Burmantofts is an area of 1960s high-rise housing blocks in inner-city east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England adjacent to the city centre and St. ...
The city centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, can be separated roughly into four areas or quarters. ...
For village in southwest England, see Chapel Allerton, Somerset. ...
Chapeltown is an inner-city suburb of north-east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is the centre of the citys British Afro-Caribbean community. ...
Colton is a district of east Leeds, situated between Cross Gates to the north, Halton and Halton Moor to the west, Whitkirk to the north-west, and Austhorpe to the north-east. ...
The Dale Parks from Moseley Wood area Cookridge is an outer suburb of north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Station Road, Cross Gates looking towards the station, Crossgates Centre and the gas holder . Cross Gates, also spelt as Crossgates is a large, well known conurbation/suburb in east Leeds, situated between Seacroft to the north, Whitkirk and Colton to the south, Killingbeck to the west and Austhorpe to the...
Garforth is a town at the eastern edge of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England. ...
Oak Tree Drive, Gipton, West Yorkshire. ...
Halton is a district of east Leeds, situated between Killingbeck to the north and north-west, Halton Moor to the west, Colton to the east and Whitkirk to the north-east. ...
Halton Moor is a district of east Leeds, situated between Killingbeck to the north, Osmondthorpe to the west and Halton and Colton to the east. ...
Harehills Parade from Roundhay Road Harehills is an inner-city area of north-east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, situated between Burmantofts and Gipton, and adjacent to Chapeltown, characterised by its streets of dense, back-to-back terraced housing. ...
Hyde Park Corner, Leeds Headingley is a suburb of the English city of Leeds in the county of West Yorkshire. ...
Holbeck is a district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, through which passes the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. ...
Town Street,Horsforth Horsforth is a suburb of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Hunslet is a working class area of inner-city south Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Kippax is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Kirkstall is a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, and is located next to the River Aire, nestled between the river and the suburbs of Headingley to the North, Horsforth to the North West and Burley to the South East. ...
Middleton is a Leeds district 6 km (4 miles) south of Leeds City Centre. ...
Moorside is part of the Bramley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Moortown is a suburb in north Leeds, which can be accessed from Harrogate Road or the ring road. ...
Photo of Pudsey Parish Church For other uses, see Pudsey (disambiguation). ...
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Richmond Hill is a district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Rothwell is an area of south east Leeds, situated between Oulton to the east, Belle Isle to the west, Woodlesford to the north east and Robin Hood to the south west. ...
Roundhay is one of the better known of Leedss suburbs. ...
View from Seacroft Village Green of the Cricketers Arms and the Queensview Flats with the shopping centre to the right. ...
Stanningley is a district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Swillington is a small village located in Leeds which is in West Yorkshire, England. ...
Swinnow (A Yorkshireised contraction of Swine Moor) is a district of west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
Weetwood is a pleasant, leafy area between Headingley and Meanwood in north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. ...
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Whitkirk is a district of east Leeds in the county of West Yorkshire, England, situated between Cross Gates to the north, Austhorpe to the east, Killingbeck to the west, Colton to the south-east and Halton to the south-west. ...
Whinmoor is an area of some council houses but mainly affluent private estates on the outer edge of north-east Leeds, West Yorkshire. ...
Wortley is a town which is part of the metropolitan district of Leeds, West Yorkshire. ...
Coordinates: 53°51′N, 1°34′W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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