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- Swarcliffe, originally the Swarcliffe Estate, is a district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is 4.9 miles (8 km) east of Leeds city centre, and within...
- Swarcliffe Hall is a large hall that was constructed in 1800 in Birstwith, near Harrogate, England. The current house was built by John Greenwood in 1850...
- Yorkshire, England. It is considered part of Cross Gates, as is Manston. Swarcliffe is close, and **** Beck runs nearby. The area falls within the Cross Gates...
- an affluent area the area does consist of some deprived areas such as Swarcliffe, Cranmer Bank and Hallfields. The most expensive street in the golden...
- is 5 miles (8 km) to the north-east of the city centre and adjacent to Swarcliffe and Seacroft in the LS14 Leeds postcode area. Historically, the area was...
- Elmet Towers in Swarcliffe, Leeds, showing the dereliction that led to its demolition...
- of houses, mines, woodlands and farming land in the areas of Scholes, Swarcliffe, Barnbow, Garforth, Barwick-in-Elmet, Cross Gates, and Whinmoor. In the...
- as a catch-all for Seacroft and the neighbouring areas of Whinmoor and Swarcliffe, other large east Leeds council estates which merge into each other. Seacroft...
- Court Swarcliffe Manually demolished 2005 Demolished Ash Tree Grange Swarcliffe Manually demolished 2003 Demolished Brayton Grange Swarcliffe 1966 Demolished...
- from its source due to a runoff north-west of Whinmoor, skirting east of Swarcliffe and Manston (where a public house has been named 'The **** Beck'), past...