Entrance to Headley Hall
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The photograph on this page of Entrance to Headley Hall by Stephen Craven as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 31 Jul 2022
The farm access road is a public footpath. Headley Hall was built in the late 16th century, and was a tenanted farm until 1903. The estate was then sold to the Lane Fox Family of Bramham Park. Leeds University and the National Institute of Botany became tenants until the early 1980s when Leeds University bought it outright. In the First World War the farm lands were used as Tadcaster Aerodrome by the Royal Flying Corps. One of the three hangars is still in agricultural use and is grade II listed. Source: http://www.barwickinelmethistoricalsociety.com/12707.html