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c. 1694 (probable) The ha-ha wall is the older, it is to the south of the house, in brick with stone coping, and it contains a wooden gate.The roadside wall is probably later, it is to the west of the grounds, in stone with flat coping, and it contains wrought iron double gates.
Cross Gates (often spelled Crossgates) [1] is a suburb in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The area sits between Seacroft and Swarcliffe to the north, Whitkirk and Colton to the south, Killingbeck to the west and Austhorpe to the south east.
The Cross Gates–Wetherby line is a former railway line in West Yorkshire, England, between Cross Gates, near Leeds, and Wetherby. The line opened 1876 and closed 1964. The line opened 1876 and closed 1964.
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Cross Gates and Whinmoor is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering the outer city suburb areas of Cross Gates, Manston, Swarcliffe and Whinmoor. Austhorpe is also shared with Temple Newsam ward to the south.
System map at fullest extent (click to expand) A 1931 Leeds tram, in the later red livery Construction of the Leeds Tramway on Roundhay Road, Harehills, Leeds Leeds Tramway on Briggate. There were several lines running between the city centre [ 3 ] and Cross Gates , [ 4 ] Chapel Allerton , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Moortown , [ 7 ] Roundhay , [ 8 ] Middleton ...
The first Arndale Centre, in Jarrow, opened in 1961.It is now known as the Viking Centre. The Cross Gates Centre in Cross Gates, Leeds was an Arndale Centre until 2000.. In 1950, Arnold Hagenbach, a baker with a talent for property investment, and Sam Chippendale, an estate agent from Otley, set up a company called the Arndale Property Trust, the name being a portmanteau of "Arnold" and ...
Wetherby, the junction with the Cross Gates–Wetherby line; Church Fenton, terminus of the Harrogate–Church Fenton line; The Leeds station at the time was Leeds Central station, jointly owned by the NER and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.