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Royds Hall Grammar School opened on 20 September 1921, [3] [4] which became a comprehensive school in 1963. [3] In February 2014, the later Royds Hall High School changed its name to Royds Hall Community School.The school is divided into five houses (known as communities) named after Marie Curie , Martin Luther King , Nelson Mandela , Emily ...
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.
Royds is a ward in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 30 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward is to the south of the centre of Bradford, and includes the area of Buttershaw ...
Two Prime Ministers spent part of their childhood in Huddersfield: Harold Wilson, who was born locally and attended Royds Hall School, and H. H. Asquith. Wilson is commemorated by a statue on the ( forecourt ) to the town's station.
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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 was acquired by Joseph Dawson, the then chief technologist of the ironworks. [2]
View of Paddock from a train passing over the Longroyd Bridge Viaduct. Paddock is a district of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.It is situated 1-mile (1.6 km) to the south-west of the town centre.
Royds Hall: Low Moor: Cross-wing house: 1656: 4 September 1952 1132910: Royds Hall. More images. Main L-shaped block of stable, coach house and barn enclosing the ...