The Green, Horsforth, Yorkshire

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The Green, Horsforth, Yorkshire

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 30 May 1988

The small town of Horsforth has now been effectively absorbed into big brother Leeds, but does still retain something of its former self. It has always been well supplied with public houses, and two are seen here - the Kings Arms on the left and the Black Bull across the road, centre right. At the far right is the entrance to the area where the former Horsforth Chapel stood.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.83709
Longitude
-1.642403