Woodhouse Ridge
Ginnel, via Headingley Hill, to Woodhouse Moor
The Pagoda commemorated the gift of Batty’s Wood in 1901 by Alderman John Warburton as an extension of Woodhouse Ridge.
Commissioned by Hyde Park Source through a generous donation from Claudio’s family; more info here.
Footpath, past Leeds City Academy and Bedford Fields Garden, to Little Moor
The container houses tools and equipment used by WRAG on action days: more info here.
Grade II Listed Building 1375169
Photographs by kind permission of Jerry Hardman-Jones (JHJ), Nigel Lees (NL), Helen Pickering (HP) and Richard Tyler (RT).
Photographs are subject to copyright and should not be reproduced without the owner's permission.
Woodhouse Ridge lies on the northern edge of Headingley Hill, descending steeply from the Hill down to Meanwood Beck, looking over Meanwood Valley. From Headingley, there are only a few points of access (see map). For the location, see the downloadable map on the Home page. (Other parks are listed on the Parks page.)
The Ridge is owned by Leeds City Council and managed by its Parks & Countryside Service. It is cared for by Woodhouse Ridge Action Group (WRAG).