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Lofthouse Children's Centre [5] is located in the Rodillian Academy grounds. [6] The old co-operative building, just off the main A61 on Co-operative Street, is now occupied by Chill Beauty. [7] Lofthouse is often erroneously believed to be the scene of the Lofthouse Colliery disaster, which took place in 1973.
Lofthouse is a small village in Nidderdale in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England about a mile south of Middlesmoor. It is the principal settlement in the civil parish of Fountains Earth. Lofthouse has a primary school, memorial village hall and public house, the Crown Hotel. [2]
Lofthouse station was to the south of Lofthouse, sandwiched between the road and the River Nidd. The railway crossed the river on the bridge which is now the road bridge, [ note 1 ] and turned north, along a route which is now a metalled road owned by Yorkshire Water , but open to the public.
Rothwell was an ancient parish, comprising five townships: Lofthouse with Carlton, Middleton, Oulton with Woodlesford, Thorpe and a Rothwell township covering the old village itself and adjoining areas (the latter township also being known as "Rothwell with Rothwell Haigh and Royds Green").
Loftus is a market town and civil parish in the Redcar and Cleveland borough of North Yorkshire, England.The town is located north of the North York Moors and sits between Whitby and Skelton-in-Cleveland.
It includes Kirkhamgate, East Ardsley, Stanley, Lofthouse and Carlton. [1] The Rhubarb Triangle was originally much bigger, covering an area between Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield. [2] From the 1900s to 1930s, the rhubarb industry expanded and at its peak covered an area of about 30 square miles (78 km 2). [3]
Map of the main settlements Leeds, the largest city in the built-up area (BUA) and the United Kingdom's third-largest city by population Bradford, the second largest city in the BUA and United Kingdom's sixth largest city by population Huddersfield, a market town with the third-highest population in the BUA and one of the largest market towns in UK Wakefield, the BUA's third city and ...
Lofthouse-in-Nidderdale railway station was the northernmost regular passenger terminus on the Nidd Valley Light Railway (NVLR), in Lofthouse, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire and now in North Yorkshire, [note 1] England. The station was built as part of Bradford Corporation's programme of reservoir building in the Upper Nidd Valley.