Wandering through Weetwood
Grade II Listed Building 1255741
Grade II Listed Building 1375196
Grade II Listed Building 1255739
Grade II Listed Building 1255749
Grade II Listed Building 1255746
Grade II Listed Building 1255754
Grade II Listed Building 1255753
Grade II Listed Building 1255751
Grade II Listed Building 1375471
Grade II Listed Building 1255759
Grade II* Listed Building 1375330
Grade II Listed Building 1375371
Originally part of the great Kirkstall Abbey estate, following the Dissolution of the monasteries, Weetwood was acquired by the Foxcroft family, who built Weetwood Hall. The lands were later divided and sold, until in the latter nineteenth century, it became one of the best addresses in Leeds. A wander through Weetwood with local historian Janet Douglas visits some of its most interesting buildings.
Photographs by kind permission of Jerry Hardman-Jones (JHJ), Leeds Library & Information Service, and University of Leeds.
Photographs are subject to copyright and should not be reproduced without the owner's permission.
For a brief general description of the area, go to Weetwood North and Weetwood South. For historic photographs of the area, go to Historic Weetwood, and for more photos now, go to Weetwood.
For other walks around Headingley, go to the Walk page.