The top of Cabbage Hill
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 17 Jan 2021
Cabbage Hill is now a public open space on high ground above Wortley, but this western end of the site is landfill to a former quarry, while the eastern end is an infilled claypit for the former Wortley brickworks. The area in the centre of this view is probably a 'greenfield' site without former industrial use, although former agricultural use may have given the site its name.