Alwoodley
Alwoodley | |
A61, Harrogate Road, Alwoodley Harrogate Road |
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Alwoodley shown within West Yorkshire
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Population | 22,766 (2011)[1] |
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OS grid reference | SE303378 |
Metropolitan borough | City of Leeds |
Metropolitan county | West Yorkshire |
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | LEEDS |
Postcode district | LS17 |
Dialling code | 0113 |
Police | West Yorkshire |
Fire | West Yorkshire |
Ambulance | Yorkshire |
EU Parliament | Yorkshire and the Humber |
UK Parliament | Leeds North East |
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Alwoodley is a civil parish and suburb of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. It is 5 miles (8.0 km) north of central Leeds and is one of the most affluent areas of the city. The name Alwoodley is said to be a corruption of 'Aethelwaldley', as it was originally known in the Middle Ages, meaning the woodland clearing (ley), at Aethelwald's farm.[2] Alwoldelei in the 1086 Domesday Book. The route of the Roman road between Ilkley and Tadcaster passes through Alwoodley. Part of it was excavated along Lakeland Crescent in 1994. Alwoodley lies in Leeds 17 which was reported to contain the most expensive housing area in Yorkshire and the Humber by The Times.[3]
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Geography
The area comprises a large part of the postcode LS17, which contains most of north Leeds and the surrounding countryside. On either side of Alwoodley is Adel, to the west, and Shadwell, to the east. Most of the housing is between Nursery Lane and Alwoodley Lane. The area to the north is mainly countryside, including the Eccup Reservoir and two golf courses. To the south are Moor Allerton and Moortown.
Civil Parish
The civil parish boundaries[4] are from Nursery Lane on the south, following the Meanwood Valley Trail on the west, the A61 Harrogate Road on the east. The northern boundaries are in countryside between Harewood to the northeast and Arthington to the northwest. Note that Alwoodley Gates is an area to the east of the A61 in the Harewood civil parish.
Electoral Ward
The Electoral Ward[5] includes the above area, but also Alwoodley Gates to the east and southwards part of Moortown as far as the Leeds Outer Ring Road. This article will include this larger area, which includes certain institutions associated with the area but just outside the civil parish boundary.
The ward councillors for this ward (all Conservatives) are Cllr Dan Cohen, Cllr Peter Harrand and Cllr Neil Buckley.
Church of England Parish
The Church of England parish of Alwoodley is based upon the church of St Barnabas, in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds.[6] The parish boundaries extend from King Lane in the West to the A58 Wetherby Road to the East, thus including Shadwell. They also include part of Moortown south of the Ring Road around Moortown Corner.
Housing
The former mansion, Alwoodley Old Hall, was close to the south side of Eccup Reservoir: it was demolished in 1969, and the grounds were used for Sandmoor Golf Club, north of Alwoodley Lane.[7]
The centre is a large open area, including Moortown Golf Club and Rugby Club and former farmland known as Alwoodley Moss. Around it are 4 regions of housing, nearly all low-rise, semi-detached or detached. In the northwest corner (junction bounded by King Lane to the west and Alwoodley Lane to the North) is housing called Alwoodley Park and includes street names such as "The Avenue", "The Lane", "The Drive" etc. reflecting the former more isolated nature of the original village. In the northeast corner (junction bounded by Alwoodley Lane on the north and Harrogate Road on the east) is the Sandmoor Estate. In the southeast corner (bounded by Nursery Lane on the south and Harrogate Road on the east) is the Primley Park area. Where Sandmoor and Primley Park join is Sandmoor Court, a block of flats. The southwest corner (bounded by Nursery Lane to the south and King Lane to the west) consists of housing on streets such as the Sunningdales, the Birkdales and the Turnberrys.
The residential areas on and around the Sandmoors, Alwoodley Lane and Wigton Lane are amongst the most exclusive in Leeds, with many large detached family homes, imposing mansions and exclusive flat developments.[3]
Education
The two largest schools in the area are Allerton High School and The Grammar School at Leeds Junior & Senior site. It contains the Brodetsky Primary School, a Jewish faith school.[8] Alwoodley Primary School is a two-form entry school which was judged 'Outstanding' by Ofsted for the third time in a row in June 2013.
Sport
There are 3 golf clubs within the area, namely Alwoodley, Moortown and Sandmoor Golf Clubs. Moortown Golf Club was also the home of the 1929 Ryder Cup. Alwoodley Cricket Club dates back to 1935.[9] There are two Rugby Union clubs in the area: Leodiensian RUFC and Moortown Rugby Club.[10]
Alwoodley is also home to Alwoodley FC, a football team that compete in the top tier of the Yorkshire Amateur League.
Location grid
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Adel | Shadwell | |||
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Moortown |
References
- ↑ http://statistics.leeds.gov.uk/PDF_Downloads/Files/NW%20Alwoodley.pdf[dead link]
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- ↑ Leeds Council: Parish Map
- ↑ Leeds Council: Wards Map 2010
- ↑ Alwoodley St Barnabas
- ↑ Leodis – a photographic archive Alwoodley Old Hall
- ↑ Brodetsky Primary School
- ↑ Alwoodley Cricket Club
- ↑ www.moortownrugby.co.uk
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