Headingly
Headingly
Headingley is a popular residential area in the north of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is one mile from Leeds University and sits in the Headingley and Hyde Park ward of City of Leeds metropolitan borough Council.
Headingly Stadium is the home of The Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
Created: 14 January 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Headingly
Local History around Headingly
There are some historic monuments around including:
Stone hut circle settlement in Clayton Wood on the south west side of Iveson DriveCup, ring and groove marked rock 2m south of north wall of Gab Wood 330m E of Moseley Farm, CookridgeCup, ring and groove marked rock 15m from south wall of Gab Wood 300m east of Moseley Farm, CookridgeStone hut circle settlement in Iveson WoodRock carved human figure 570m south of King Lane FarmCarved rock known as the Grey Stone in Grey Stone Pasture, Harewood Park, 370m south east of New BridgeMiddleton Park shaft moundsMedieval farmstead in Ireland Wood, 150m north east of Cookridge HospitalAdel Roman fort and settlementKirkstall Abbey and precinct including a prehistoric cup and ring marked rockStank Hall quasi-manorial siteGritstone pillar with three cup marks in the north pavement of the A65 at Horsforth, 440m south east of the roundabout at Low Fold.