Bramhope is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 20 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Bramhope and the surrounding countryside. Of the listed buildings, nine are mileposts, and the others include houses, farmhouses and farm buildings, a chapel and a church, the north portal of Bramhope Tunnel and a sighting tower used in the construction of the tunnel, and a gazebo.
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Bramhope is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 20 listedbuildings that are recorded...
Bramhope is a village and civil parish in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England, north of Holt Park and north east of Cookridge...
Bramhope Tunnel is on the Harrogate Line between Horsforth station and the Arthington Viaduct in West Yorkshire, England. Services through the railway...
(Roundhay Ward) Listedbuildingsin Leeds (Temple Newsam Ward) Listedbuildingsin Leeds (Weetwood Ward) This list includes the listedbuildingsin the ward...
coordinates) There are over 9,000 Grade I listedbuildingsin England. This page is a list of these buildingsin the county of West Yorkshire, by metropolitan...
same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Buildings which have been demolished are...
The parish contains two listedbuildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Both the listedbuildings are designated at Grade II...
Most of the listedbuildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listedbuildings include churches...
buildings. The other listedbuildings include churches, chapels and items in churchyards, farmhouses and farm buildings, buildings associated with a former...
Holt Park, Tinshill, Horsforth, Bramhope, Moor Grange and Ireland Wood. Cookridge is one of the highest points in Leeds, with the elevation rising to...
completely in 1965 but there is a campaign to re-open the station and the former Otley line. The village is at the northern end of the Bramhope Tunnel. The...
Society. Garnett was born in Otley in 1839. Her father conducted a service as Vicar of Otley for the men killed building the Bramhope Tunnel. The impressive...
of Leeds List of tallest buildingsin Leeds Listedbuildingsin Leeds Category:Listedbuildingsin Leeds List of Grade I listedbuildingsin Leeds Brudenell...
which includes a manor house and buildings of the same name dating back to 1625. It is a Grade II* Listedbuilding of local gritstone ashlar. The porch...
lengths G-P". Historic England. "Details from listedbuilding database (1222039)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 April 2015. "Cheshire...
architecture in the area Height of Bridgewater Place compared to the height of other existing and approved tall buildingsin Leeds List of tallest buildingsin Leeds...
on High Street Leys Lane St. Mary the Virgin church High Street Listedbuildingsin Boston Spa "Boston Spa". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National...
There are two churches in Swinnow, Christ the Saviour Anglican Church and St. Mark's Methodist Church. Listedbuildingsin Pudsey James Wardell (1853)...
almost all association football clubs in the city have the suffix "A.F.C." instead of the more prevalent "F.C." used in most of England, such as Leeds Woodville...
1849 when the nearby Bramhope Tunnel, another key component of the line, was complete. In excess of 50,000 tons of stone were used in its construction. Span...
preserved in Adel parish church. There was a chapel in Beeston with an anchorite cell attached, built before 1257. The original Methodist chapel inBramhope was...