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Ledston (historically also
spelt Ledstone) is a
village in the
Leeds metropolitan borough, in the
county of West Yorkshire, England. It is 3
miles (5Â km)...
- However, it was
recorded in a
charter from 1030 as Ledesham. Like
nearby Ledston, the name
seems to
refer to
Leeds (or the Old
English precursor of this...
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Kirklees Hall/Priory
Kirkstall Abbey Roman Lagentium (Castleford)
Ledston Hall,
Ledston Linthwaite Hall,
Linthwaite Linton Hall
Lister Park,
Bradford Lotherton...
- Abbey.
William Congreve was born in
Bardsey Grange, on an
estate near
Ledston, West
Riding of Yorkshire.
Although Samuel Johnson disputed this, it has...
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Ledston railway station was a
railway station on the now
disused Castleford–Garforth line in West Yorkshire, England. The
station opened in 1878 and was...
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offers and on her
death in 1739, her
nephew Francis inherited her
estate at
Ledston. The rest of her
property was used to
endow various educational trusts...
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Ledston is an
unparished area in the
metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It
contains 20
listed buildings that are recorded...
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Micklefield Pool
Wetherby Racecourse Wetherby (York Road)
Menston Arthington Ledston Golden Acre Park Rly
Wetherby to
Shipley Bowers Halt to
Shipley Collingham...
- Laxton, Laytham, Lealholm, Leathley, Leavening, Leconfield, Ledsham,
Ledston, Leeds, Lelley, Leppington, Lepton, Letwell, Leven, Levisham,
Levitt Hagg...
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level crossing with Ings Lane and p****ing
under Barnsdale Road, it
reached Ledston, east of the A656 near
Allerton Bywater, with a
connection to Allerton...