Yorkshire (85 pages found in this category)


Aberford

Rural village and civil parish in West Yorkshire, a historic settlement in the ancient Kingdom of Elmet.

Akroydon

Model village developed near Edward Akroyd’s Bankfield mansion in Haley Hill, Halifax in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The houses are in blocks of six to ten around the park in streets named after cathedral cities.

All Saint’s Church, Ledsham

Active Anglican church in Ledsham, West Yorkshire, possibly the oldest extant building in the county.

Arthington Priory

Arthington Priory, founded in the mid-12th century, was a nunnery or convent that was home to a community of about ten nuns in Arthington, Yorkshire.

Bentley Grange

Shaft mounds and earthworks south of Bentley Grange Farm are the remains of a medieval iron mining site between Emley and West Bretton in West Yorkshire.

Bretton Hall

Country house on the north slope of the valley of the River Dearne in West Bretton near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.

Burmantofts Pottery

Major producer of decorated tiles and architectural ceramics in Yorkshire.

Calder and Hebble Navigation

Constructed between 1758 and 1834, the navigation makes the River Calder navigable between Sowerby Bridge and Wakefield in the West Riding of Yorkshire.

Caphouse Colliery

Ex-colliery in Overton, near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, now the National Coal Mining Museum for England.

Castle Hill

Castle Hill is a scheduled ancient monument overlooking Huddersfield in Kirklees, West Yorkshire.