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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...