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  2. Royds Hall - Wikipedia

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    Royds Hall Manor is one of the surviving manor houses in the Yorkshire Region. It is a Grade II* listed building situated on an elevation over 700 feet above sea level in Bradford, West Yorkshire , England and was once the residence of the Lords of the Manor of North Bierley and Wibsey.

  3. Listed buildings in Bradford (Royds Ward) - Wikipedia

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    The ward is to the south of the centre of Bradford, and includes the area of Buttershaw, and parts of Horton Bank and Low Moor. The oldest and most important building in the ward is Royds Hall, which is listed, together with a number of associated structures. The other listed buildings consist of houses, cottages and associated structures ...

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Low Hall Ilkley: House: 17th century: 18 July 1949 ... Royds Hall: Low Moor: Cross-wing house: 1656: 4 September 1952 1132910: Royds Hall. More images. Main L-shaped ...

  5. Low Moor, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The most dominant landmark in Low Moor is arguably the most dominant landmark in the entire village, Low Moor Iron Works. The iron works stand in the central part of Low Moor. Royds Hall, a Grade II* listed building west of Low Moor, was begun in 1640 and substantially extended in 1770. It was the seat of the Rookes family until 1788 when it ...

  6. Grade I listed buildings in City of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Bradford City Hall. This is a list of the grade I listed buildings in the City of Bradford.In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those on account of their special architectural or historic interest. [1]

  7. Royds, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Royds (population 16,350 - 2001 UK census) is a ward within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council in the county of West Yorkshire, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 17,360. The population at the 2011 Census was 17,360.

  8. Judy Woods - Wikipedia

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    Judy Woods in June 2014. Judy Woods is a complex of woodlands in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.Individual woodlands in the complex include Jagger Park Wood, Royds Hall Great Wood, Old Hanna Wood and Low Wood.

  9. Listed buildings in Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The listed buildings in Bradford are arranged by civil parishes and wards as follows: . Listed buildings in Bradford (Bolton and Undercliffe Ward) Listed buildings in Bradford (Bowling and Barkerend Ward)