- part of Rawdon.
Horsforth was
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as
Horseford, Horseforde, Hoseforde; but late-ninth-century
coins with the
legend ORSNA...
- a wide
basin of the
canal that once
extended between Ninth Street and
Horseford Road, and
contains 60
contributing buildings, two
contributing structures...
- (Clarendon Press,
Oxford 1960), pp. 16-17 (and see p. 150). 'Taverham Hundred:
Horseford', in F. Blomefield, ed. C Parkin, An
Essay Towards A
Topographical History...
- the
Tinbridge Hill
neighborhood to the northwest, and the
headwaters of
Horseford Cr**** (now
underground in pipes) runs in a
southeasterly direction from...