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Temple Newsam (historically Temple Newsham), is a Tudor-Jacobean house in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, with grounds landscaped by Capability Brown. The house is a Grade I listed building , [ 1 ] one of nine Leeds Museums and Galleries sites [ 2 ] and part of the research group, Yorkshire Country House Partnership .
Temple Newsam is a ward in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 51 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, three are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward is to the east of the centre of ...
The site was south of the current Temple Newsam House, between Pontefract Lane and the River Aire. The site may be found on pre-1991 maps as Temple Thorpe Farm, which it overlapped to the south, and is now a few yards to the south-east of junction 45 on the M1 motorway. Any archaeological remains are now entirely destroyed by open cast mining.
Barn at Upper Headley Hall Thornton: ... Obelisk Pond and the Great Cascade Approximately 300 Metres South of Bramham Park House ... Temple Newsam House. More images.
Emily Charlotte Meynell Ingram (1840–1904) was a British artist, traveller and the last resident of Temple Newsam House, Leeds. She was the daughter of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax . [ 1 ]
Temple Newsam lies directly south of the estate. The area falls within the Temple Newsam ward of Leeds City Council and Leeds East parliamentary constituency . The small Whitkirk Lane End estate (which is situated between Colton Road and Colton Roundabout) is often considered more part of the Colton district than Whitkirk, because of its ...
The course of the beck is shadowed by the Wykebeck Way, which follows the beck south as far as Temple Newsam. [16] The beck flows either through, or alongside, five Local Nature Reserves; Wykebeck Woods and Asket Hill, Arthur’s Rein, Killingbeck Fields, Primrose Valley, and Halton Moor. [17]
Sri Guru Nanak Sikh Temple 62 Tong Road LS12 1LZ Sikh: Originally the Mount Pisgah United Methodist Free Church, built in 1868, [23] [24] later Mount Pisgah Methodist Church, part of the former Leeds West Methodist Circuit. [25] St Bartholomew's Church: Wesley Road LS12 1SR Church of England: II* 1877 Noted for its Schulze organ. The outline of ...