Streets in Calderdale

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Labour Street, HalifaxRef 19-3930
Recorded in 1850, when it was in St James's ecclesiastical district

Laburnum Grove, LightcliffeRef 19-3387
Stands on the site of Lower Crow Nest Farm, Lightcliffe

Laburnum Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-4800

Lacy Avenue, TodmordenRef 19-6156

Ladstone Park, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-641

Ladyship Terrace, OvendenRef 19-5327
Old Lane.

Recorded in 1911

Ladywood Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-4829

Laithe Field, BarkislandRef 19-4856

Lake View, BoothtownRef 19-4885

Lambert Close, West ValeRef 19-3392
See Lambert House

Lambert Street, West ValeRef 19-3487

Land End Road, WarleyRef 19-2956
An early name for Newlands Road, Warley

Landmere Syke, NorthowramRef 19-3393
In old documents, the place is often referred to as Landimer.

See William Moore

Lands Head Lane, NorthowramRef 19-6076
The name comes from Lands Head, the earlier name of Marsh Hall

Lane Bottom, Hebden BridgeRef 19-4972

Lane Bottom, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-670

Lane Court Number 1, BrighouseRef 19-5942
Off Bonegate. Numbers 1 to 7 were recorded in 1911

An unadopted road

Lane Court Number 2, BrighouseRef 19-4158
Off Bonegate. Numbers 1 to 11 were recorded in 1911.

The name was changed to Bonegate Court [2013].

An unadopted road

Lane Ends Green, HipperholmeRef 19-4916

Lane Ends, HipperholmeRef 19-L91
A terrace of houses on the main road out of Hipperholme, towards Halifax

Lane Ends, LuddendenfootRef 19-4675

Lane Ends, NorlandRef 19-470

Lane Ends, ShibdenRef 19-4973

Lane Ends, SowerbyRef 19-704

Lane Ends Terrace, HipperholmeRef 19-4945
The terrace of top-and-bottom houses is built on a steep hillside, with 2 storeys at the bottom entered from the south side (Watergate), and 2 storeys at the top entered from the north side (Halifax Road) 

Lane Ends, WadsworthRef 19-854
Midgehole

Lane Ends, WarleyRef 19-4405

Lane Ends, WheatleyRef 19-5477

Lane Head, Causeway FootRef 19-5427

Lane Head, Hebden BridgeRef 19-4997

Lane Head Lane, Causeway FootRef 19-4998

Lane Head Lane, NorthowramRef 19-3571

See Marsh Hall, Northowram

Lane Head Road, SoylandRef 19-3609

See Barrit Hill, Ripponden and Lane Head Farm, Ripponden

Lane Head, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-733

Lane House Grove, LuddendenfootRef 19-5025

Lane Square, TodmordenRef 19-6181

Lane Top, BrighouseRef 19-4239

LaneRef 19-1275
A route over which men and animals – but not carts and other wheeled vehicles – had a right of passage, as distinct from a highway.

Until 1800, most roads were called lanes

Lanes, Hebden BridgeRef 19-1658
The Lanes was an old road which ran from Mytholm to Hebble End. This was a part of the Wakefield Gate route. Around 1771, the name was changed to Bridge Lanes

Laneside, StainlandRef 19-3263

Laneside Street, TodmordenRef 19-6207

Langdale Crescent, HalifaxRef 19-3283

Langdale Street, EllandRef 19-6490
Named for the Langdale family.

See Elland Post Office

Langlea Terrace, HipperholmeRef 19-3303

Langton Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-763

Lark Hill, BrighouseRef 19-5586
Recorded in 1874

Larkfield Court, BrighouseRef 19-5783
Stands on the site of Leach Colour Works

Larkhill Terrace, BrighouseRef 19-5776
The property was demolished and the car park by St Martin's Church now occupies the site.

May be named for Larkhill Academy.

It was renamed Haigh Street.

Launceston Street, HalifaxRef 19-1535
Recorded in 1874 off Hanson Lane

Laundry Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-7048
Warley Road / Pellon Lane.

Recorded in 1911

Laura Street, HalifaxRef 19-3321

Laura Street, RastrickRef 19-4290

Laurel Bank Close, IllingworthRef 19-3346

Laurel Bank, HolmfieldRef 19-533

Laurel Bank, LuddendenfootRef 19-3367

Laurel Bank, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-793

Laurel Close, EllandRef 19-5645

Laurel Crescent, OvendenRef 19-3390

Laurel Mount, HalifaxRef 19-3408

Laurel Mount, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-823

Laurel Mount, StainlandRef 19-3429

Laurel Terrace, StainlandRef 19-3449

Laverock Crescent, BrighouseRef 19-4899
See Laverock

Laverock Hall, Causeway FootRef 19-1370

See Laverock

Laverock Lane, BrighouseRef 19-4900

See Laverock and Smith House Lane

Laverock Place, BrighouseRef 19-4901

See Laverock

Law Green, SouthowramRef 19-6906
Law Lane, adjoining Spring Hall / Twinge Lane

Law Lane, Hebden BridgeRef 19-6797

Law Lane, SouthowramRef 19-3414
Runs from the junction with Pinnar Lane at Bank Top, to the southern junction with Pinnar Lane and Cain Lane.

There is a guide post – dated 1760 – at the northern junction.

See Ernest Westwood and Withinfields

Law Street, TodmordenRef 19-6237

Lawler Close, OvendenRef 19-3469

Lawrence Road, Skircoat GreenRef 19-3416
See Green Royd, Halifax

Lawrence Street, Lee MountRef 19-5451

Lawson Road, BrighouseRef 19-1733
Formerly known as Police Street

The road is named for Alderman Gilbert Lawson.

See St Paul's Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School, Brighouse

Lawson Street, Lee MountRef 19-5530

Lea Avenue, HalifaxRef 19-3508
Skircoat

Lea Close, BrighouseRef 19-4471

Leadenhall Street, HalifaxRef 19-3529
Other streets with names like those in the City of London were nearby, including Lombard Street and Threadneedle Street.

See Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Halifax, Leadenhall Street United Methodist Church, Halifax and Thorn Tree Street, Halifax

Leafland Street, HalifaxRef 19-5023
Recorded in 1865, 1874 & 1905 off 265 Gibbet Street

Lee Bank, HalifaxRef 19-531
Road which leads from Dean Clough up to Lee Mount.

On 7th May 1892, a dangerous elbow bend half-way down the bank was cut away

Lee Bank, Lee MountRef 19-6985
See Old Lee Bank, Lee Mount

Lee Bottom Road, TodmordenRef 19-5240

Some of the buildings here are listed

Lee Bridge, HalifaxRef 19-1325
Dean Clough

Lee's Buildings, HipperholmeRef 19-1583
Small group of back-to-back houses built around 1867 by James Lee for the workers at his Tannery.

The Lee family bought the land from the Crow Nest estate.

See Alfred Lee, James Lee and Oscar Lee

Lee Clough Drive, MytholmroydRef 19-5054

Lee Green, StainlandRef 19-3548

Lee Lane, ShibdenRef 19-4879
/ Boothtown.

The lane climbs to Swales Moor, a distance of 1970 yards and rises 180 yards, an average gradient of 9.1%, and a maximum of 25%

The hill is said to be in the list of the Top 100 Climbs for cyclists.

See Lee House, Shibden

Lee Lane, TodmordenRef 19-6266

Lee Mill Road, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5084

Lee Mount Gardens, Lee MountRef 19-3630

Lee Mount RoadRef 19-3422
See Shroggs Park

Lee Royd, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5141

Lee Street, BrighouseRef 19-4512

Lee View, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5171

Lee Wood Road, HeptonstallRef 19-3648

Lee's Yard, Hebden BridgeRef 19-1652
Built in the garden of the house which became the White Horse when it was occupied by a Mr Lees

Leeds & Whitehall RoadRef 19-354

Leeds & Whitehall TurnpikeRef 19-6741
Takes its name from the Whitehall Hotel, Hipperholme.

The Leeds & Whitehall Road – with a length of 14 miles 1,622 yards from the White Swan Hotel, Halifax to the Exchange in Briggate, Leeds – was completed on 1st October 1833.

Tolls and toll bars were discontinued in 1871.

It is now a part of the A58.

See Hipperholme Toll Bar and Hipperholme crossroads

Leeds-Elland TurnpikeRef 19-2161
Turnpike road along Lower Edge, Tofts Grove, Rastrick Common, Bethel Street, Police Street, and Clifton Common and on to Cleckheaton and Leeds.

Built in 1740/1741.

The tolls were abolished in 1868

Leeds Road, HalifaxRef 19-3423
The A58 from Rochdale to Leeds.

See Whitehall Road, Hipperholme

Leeds to Halifax TurnpikeRef 19-2160

See Albert Memorial, Queensbury

Lees Road, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5713

Some of the buildings here are listed

Leicester Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-3668
Off Manor Drive

Leigh Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-882
Willow Hall. Recorded in 1916

Lemington Avenue, HalifaxRef 19-3688

Lemon Street, HalifaxRef 19-3732
Recorded in 1911

Lennox Road, TodmordenRef 19-6291

Lentil Field Street, OvendenRef 19-1887
Recorded in 1881

Lentilfield Grove, Lee MountRef 19-6838
Recorded in 1915

Lentilfield Street, OvendenRef 19-3753

Lewis Street, HalifaxRef 19-534
Recorded in 1874 & 1916 off St James's Road / below Pellon Mills.

The manse for North Parade Baptist Church was here

Lewis Street, HalifaxRef 19-5996
Recorded in 1874 off Gibbet Street

Leyburn Avenue, HipperholmeRef 19-3792

Leyland's Buildings, BoothtownRef 19-7115
Recorded in 1861

Leyland Street, BoothtownRef 19-536

See Boothtown House

Leywood Bottom, TodmordenRef 19-6324

Lightcliffe Road, BrighouseRef 19-4904
Runs from Waterloo Road the junction of Smith House Lane and Laverock Lane.

See Crown, Brighouse, Garden House, Brighouse, High Field Place, Brighouse and Oak Place, Brighouse

Lightcliffe Royd, BarkislandRef 19-3813

Lighthazels Road, SoylandRef 19-3709

See Clay House, Soyland, Great House, Soyland, Lighthazels Chapel, Soyland and Thirst House, Soyland

Lightowler Buildings, Southowram BankRef 19-2183
Recorded in 1891 at the junction with Blaithroyd Lane.

Possibly named for Titus and Joseph Lightowler who kept the New Road Inn and had a grocery business nearby

Lightowler Close, HalifaxRef 19-3431
Lightowler Road and Lightowler Close are named for Mrs Miriam Lightowler

Lightowler Road, HalifaxRef 19-538
This cuts across the site of the former Halifax Union Workhouse, Gibbet Street.

Lightowler Road and Lightowler Close are named for Mrs Miriam Lightowler

Lilac Close, BrighouseRef 19-4578

Lilac Street, Lee MountRef 19-3432
Was known as Bottom Church Street [1950s]

Lillands Lane, RastrickRef 19-4406

Lillands Terrace, RastrickRef 19-4625

Lilley Fold, HalifaxRef 19-7080
Lilley Lane.

Recorded in 1841

Lilly Fold, HalifaxRef 19-1353
Area of Lilly Lane. Recorded in 1837 & 1841

Lilly Lane, HalifaxRef 19-1691
Aka Lily Lane / Lilley Lane. Recorded in 1837. Area of Halifax to the east of Church Street, and once the site of Lilly Mill and Lilly Lane Baths.

Bath Street is just to the north.

The mill gave its name to the lane.

In the 19th century, a house here was used as a Catholic chapel by Father Dubois and Father Letellier.

In 1885, when the railway station was extended, the lane was blocked and an iron foot-bridge built.

There is a bridge across the Hebble here.

This is discussed in the book Sketches of Old Halifax.

See Lilley Fold, Halifax

Lily Court, ClaremountRef 19-6859
New Bank. Recorded in 1876

Lily Street, ClaremountRef 19-6022
Recorded in 1874

Lily Street, TodmordenRef 19-6360

Lime Avenue, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5195

Lime Avenue, TodmordenRef 19-6390

Lime Street, OvendenRef 19-5911
Recorded in 1905 off Concrete Street

Lime Street, TodmordenRef 19-6416

Lime Tree Avenue, EllandRef 19-5677

Limes Avenue, HalifaxRef 19-3837
Off Huddersfield Road

Lincoln Place, SiddalRef 19-6862
Recorded in 1911, when it was off Moore Street, Siddal

Lincoln Street, HalifaxRef 19-3771
Pellon Lane. Houses here were built by the West Mount Building Society in 1870

Lincoln Street, TodmordenRef 19-6444
See Lydgate Post Office, Todmorden

Lincoln Way, HalifaxRef 19-3880

Linden Avenue, TodmordenRef 19-6471

Linden Close, BrighouseRef 19-4707

Linden Place, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5220

Linden Place, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-909

Linden Road, EllandRef 19-5708

Linden Road, Hebden BridgeRef 19-564

Linden Road, MytholmroydRef 19-5244

Linden Road, Savile ParkRef 19-3904

See Linden House, Halifax

Linden Terrace, HipperholmeRef 19-3436

See Dr Lawson

Lindley Moor Road, Ainley TopRef 19-1848

Lindley Road, EllandRef 19-6494

Lindrick Grove, IllingworthRef 19-3952

Lindrick Walk, IllingworthRef 19-3995

Lindrick Way, IllingworthRef 19-4016

Lindwell Avenue, West ValeRef 19-4063

Lindwell, GreetlandRef 19-4209

Lindwell Grove, West ValeRef 19-4110

Lindwell Lane, West ValeRef 19-3857

Lindwell Place, West ValeRef 19-4135

Lineholme Avenue, TodmordenRef 19-5249
See The Glen, Todmorden

Lineholme Estate, LydgateRef 19-3974

Ling Bob Close, HalifaxRef 19-4267

Ling Bob Croft, HalifaxRef 19-4313

Ling Bob, HalifaxRef 19-4364

Ling Royd Avenue, HalifaxRef 19-4388

Linton Grove, RastrickRef 19-4802

Lion Street, TodmordenRef 19-6508

Lister Court, HalifaxRef 19-4448

Lister's Court, HalifaxRef 19-6957
Hoyland Passage

Recorded in 1911

Lister's Court, HalifaxRef 19-7085
7 Raglan Street

Recorded in 1924

Lister's Fold, HalifaxRef 19-6958
Hoylands Passage

Recorded in 1911

Lister Lane, HalifaxRef 19-1826
The lane is named for Thomas Lister who owned land in the area

Lister's Road, HalifaxRef 19-3450
A continuation of Shibden Hall Road as it passes over Godley Bridge and into Godley Road and New Bank.

On some 19th century maps, this is shown as Miss Lister's Road – for Anne Lister.

See Bloody Field and Mytholme Bridge, Shibden

Lister Street, BrighouseRef 19-4910

Brighouse Fire Station is here

Lister Street, HalifaxRef 19-326
Recorded in 1874 off Winding Road.

See Good Shepherd Mission Church, Halifax and Park Mill, Halifax

Lister's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-L239
Recorded in 1837 & 1874 at 10 King Street / Chapeltown

Little Baines Street, HalifaxRef 19-4557

Little Bradley, West ValeRef 19-4604
Stainland Road

Little Green, HalifaxRef 19-5032
Recorded in 1761 running into Bull Green near Barum Top

Little Hollin Hey, MytholmroydRef 19-5718

Little Lane, HalifaxRef 19-96
Recorded in 1837 & 1874. The lane ran west from Barum Top between Bull Close Lane and Bull Green. It was lost when Bull Green was redeveloped in the 1930s.

This is discussed in the book Sketches of Old Halifax

Little London, NorthowramRef 19-3453

Little Woodhouse, RastrickRef 19-4886

Littleholme Street, TodmordenRef 19-697
Row of terraced houses off the A6033 Rochdale Road at Shade

Littlemoor Gardens, IllingworthRef 19-4676

Littlemoor Road, IllingworthRef 19-4776

Littlethorpe, HartsheadRef 19-4036

Littlewood, MytholmroydRef 19-5274

Liverpool Row, WarleyRef 19-3456
Recorded in 1881.

The houses here were owned by Thomas Milne and were built by workers who came from Liverpool

Livingstone Street, Lee MountRef 19-4918

Livingstone Street North, IllingworthRef 19-4857

Lloyd Street, TodmordenRef 19-6541

Lob Quarry, TodmordenRef 19-5252

Lock Street, HalifaxRef 19-1926
Recorded in 1874 at Caddy Field

See St Barnabas's Mission Church, Halifax

Lock Street, TodmordenRef 19-5253

See Physic Street, Todmorden

Locksley Road, BrighouseRef 19-4088

Lodge Avenue, EllandRef 19-5737

Lodge Drive, EllandRef 19-5767

Lodge Lane, HalifaxRef 19-4976

Lodge Place, EllandRef 19-5820

Lombard Street, HalifaxRef 19-5024
Other streets with names like those in the City of London were nearby, including Leadenhall Street and Threadneedle Street

London RoadRef 19-6100
This name may indicate that the road linked a local community to a network of major highways.

See London Road, Erringden and London Road, Norland

London Road, ErringdenRef 19-1834
Runs from Stoodley Pike to Mankinholes.

During the Cotton Famine, John Fielden had his men employed in building this road so that he could ride to the Monument in his carriage.

See London Road

London Road, NorlandRef 19-1403

See London Road and Upper Wat Ing, Norland

Long Back-side, HalifaxRef 19-1799
Former name for Argyle Street

Long Backside, HalifaxRef 19-1743
Recorded in 1874 off Waterhouse Street.

The gazetteer of 1924 described it as being at

now Argyle Street

Long Bottom Avenue, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-971

Long Causeway, BouldercloughRef 19-1430
A part of the Long Causeway

Long Causeway, Causeway FootRef 19-5557
A part of the Long Causeway

Long Causeway, MankinholesRef 19-616
A part of the Long Causeway

Long Causeway, MytholmroydRef 19-588
A part of the Long Causeway

Long Causeway, Rishworth MoorRef 19-1457
A part of the Long Causeway

Long Chimney, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6548
Popular name for the stretch of the Rochdale Road between Brockwell Lane Chimney, Sowerby Bridge and Sowerby Bridge

Long Fallas Crescent, RastrickRef 19-4947

Long Hey Lane, TodmordenRef 19-6579

Long Hey Top, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5299

Long Heys, West ValeRef 19-5116

Long House Road, MixendenRef 19-4184

Long Lane, NorlandRef 19-4337

Long Lane, SouthowramRef 19-5504
Leads from Marsh Lane to Beacon Hill.

See Beacon Lodge Quarry, Southowram, The Crescent, Southowram and Judd wall

Long Lane, TodmordenRef 19-6615

Long Lane, WheatleyRef 19-5221

Long Lover, HalifaxRef 19-97
Area of Pellon Lane. Recorded in 1837 & 1891

Long Lover Lane, HalifaxRef 19-5275

Long Range Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-6857
Off Range Bank.

See Lower Range Terrace, Halifax

Long Ridge, RastrickRef 19-4999

Long Row, IllingworthRef 19-1394
The gazetteer of 1924 described it as being at

Mixenden, Clough Lane

In 1949, a compulsory purchase order was issued, and the property – along with other dwellings and farmhouses in the area – was demolished. A housing estate was to be built on the land, and the road was to be widened

Long Row, Mount TaborRef 19-7101
Mount Tabor Road.

A row of cottages standing opposite Mount Tabor Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

The gazetteer of 1924 described it as being

Near Mount View

Longback Yard, HalifaxRef 19-100

Longbottom Buildings, SouthowramRef 19-6663
Recorded in 1891

Longbottom Terrace, SiddalRef 19-5328

Longfield Avenue, NorthowramRef 19-5358

Longfield Close, TodmordenRef 19-6643

Longfield Grove, TodmordenRef 19-53

Longfield, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5357

Longfield Rise, TodmordenRef 19-140

Longfield Road, TodmordenRef 19-5259
Earlier known as Hanging Ditch Road.

See Middle Longfield House, Todmorden

Longfield Terrace, NorthowramRef 19-4035

Longfield Terrace, TodmordenRef 19-5260

Longfield Way, TodmordenRef 19-189

Longhouse Road, HalifaxRef 19-4087

Longlands, LightcliffeRef 19-4427

Longley Lane, NorlandRef 19-6127

Longmeadow, BarkislandRef 19-4109

Longridge, RastrickRef 19-4491

Longroyde Close, RastrickRef 19-5055

Longroyde Grove, RastrickRef 19-5142

Longroyde Road, RastrickRef 19-5197

Longwall, EllandRef 19-1481

Lord's Lane, RastrickRef 19-4917

Lord Street, HalifaxRef 19-1739
Street planned by Thomas Lister around 1797. He and his daughters lived at houses on the east side of the street.

Lister reckoned that each house in the street was

fit for a lord

and named the street to remind others of this

Lord Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1003

Lord Street, WalsdenRef 19-215
There are some double-decker houses here

Lorne Street, HalifaxRef 19-6807
Off Gibbet Street. Recorded in 1901

Louise Street, HalifaxRef 19-6860
Recorded in 1943

Love Lane, SkircoatRef 19-4134

Love Lase Lane, HalifaxRef 19-4975
Recorded in 1761 as the name for Back Lane

Loveless Lane, HalifaxRef 19-1698
Early name for Back Lane

Low Bentley, NorthowramRef 19-4157

Low Fold, HalifaxRef 19-387
Recorded in 1837 & 1874 at 26 Bull Green

Low Moor Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-4183
Highroad Well / Warley Road / West View Park

Recorded in 1871, when

Low Road, HalifaxRef 19-1853
Recorded in 1874 off King Cross

Lowe's Court, HalifaxRef 19-98
Recorded in 1837 & 1874. It was an area of Cabbage Lane – in The City

Lower Back Lord Street, HalifaxRef 19-938

Lower Bank Houses, StainlandRef 19-4208

Lower Bentley Royd, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4532

See Bentley Royd, Sowerby Bridge

Lower Binns Hill, WarleyRef 19-7079

See Harley Clough, Warley

Lower Bradley Terrace, West ValeRef 19-4650

Lower Brockholes, Causeway FootRef 19-4237

Lower Brockwell, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1067

Lower Brown Hurst, PellonRef 19-4266

See Brown Hurst, Pellon

Lower Chiserley, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5381

Lower Clay Pits, HalifaxRef 19-4289

Lower Clifton Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6095
Known locally as T' Delph and Spion Cop.

In identifying the photograph, Gary McDanielson says

Lower Clifton Street, leading on to Bolton Brow, Sowerby Bridge, is a 1 in 3·7 gradient. The chimney in the background is the Clough Mills chimney, which has since been demolished. I've walked [climbed] up and down this hill many a time. There used to be a series of steps beyond the railing. Few cars ever ventured up or down!

See Clifton Street, Sowerby Bridge

Lower Clyde Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1115

Lower Cote, RastrickRef 19-5245

Lower Court, HalifaxRef 19-4749
Recorded in 1874, 1905 & 1936 off Pearson Street

Lower Cross Street, HalifaxRef 19-1508

Lower Crow Nest Drive, Bailiff BridgeRef 19-4312

Lower Doubting Castle, SowerbyRef 19-7105

Recorded in 1841, when Moses Helliwell lived here.


Does anyone know anything about this address or Upper Doubting Castle? Are they connected to Castle Hill Farm?
 

Lower Edge, EllandRef 19-507

Lower Ellistones, GreetlandRef 19-4336

Lower Emmett's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-6961
Recorded in 1851

Lower Emmott's Court, HalifaxRef 19-6881
Aka Emmet's Lower Court, Halifax. Off Gaol Lane.

Recorded in 1901

Lower Exley, ExleyRef 19-4362

Lower Ferney Lee, TodmordenRef 19-260

Lower Finkil Street, Hove EdgeRef 19-953
See the note on Finkel Street

Lower Fold, BarkislandRef 19-4386

Lower Fold, HalifaxRef 19-6049

Lower Fold, RastrickRef 19-5300

Lower Gaukrodger, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1144
See Lower Gaukrodger, Sowerby

Lower George Street, HalifaxRef 19-415

Lower George Street, TodmordenRef 19-1100
16 houses built around 1841 for the workers of Firth & Howarth

Lower George Yard, HalifaxRef 19-1820
The yard of the Lower George, Woolshops, Halifax. This was an important commercial centre for coaches and travellers in the district.

John Crossley lived at Lower George Yard after his marriage to Martha Turner in 1800.

The inn and the yard were demolished in the early 1970s.

The Yard is discussed in the book Halifax Pubs.

See J. Pollard & Company

Lower Gilbert Fields, BarkislandRef 19-4426

Lower Hathershelf, BouldercloughRef 19-4447

Lower Hollins, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1179

Lower Ings Lane, MixendenRef 19-5610

Lower Kirkgate, HalifaxRef 19-99
The street which runs along the eastern edge of the graveyard at Halifax Parish Church.

Property here included:

Old houses here – taken down in 1825 – are illustrated in John Horner's book Buildings in the Town & Parish of Halifax

Lower Laith Avenue, TodmordenRef 19-290

Lower Mill Bank Road, Mill BankRef 19-6167

Some of the buildings here are listed

Lower Moor, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1208

Lower Newlands, RastrickRef 19-4922

Lower Oak, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1236

Lower Ox Heys, Norwood GreenRef 19-4470

Lower Oxford Street, BrighouseRef 19-444
Recorded in 1905.

The street ran parallel to, and just north of, Commercial Street.

Upper Oxford Street, Brighouse ran parallel and north.

The street was lost in the 1970s when the area was redeveloped for the construction of the Lüdenscheid Link

Lower Park Royd Drive, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1266

Lower Ramsden Court, HalifaxRef 19-6999
Near 12 Gibbet Street

Also recorded as

  • Ramsden's Lower Yard [1871]
  • Ramsden's Lower Court [1881]
Recorded in 1895 & 1901

See Ramsden Court, Halifax and Upper Ramsden Court, Halifax

Lower Range, HalifaxRef 19-4511

Lower Range Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-4490
Off Range Bank.

See Long Range Terrace, Halifax

Lower Saltonstall, HalifaxRef 19-4531

Lower Scholes Croft, BradshawRef 19-5795

Lower Skircoat Green, HalifaxRef 19-3492

Lower Slack, HalifaxRef 19-4556

Lower Smithy, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5406

Lower Stubbins, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1297

Lower Swift Place, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6172
/ Soyland.

Owners and tenants have included

Lower Swineshead, TodmordenRef 19-L76
See Middle Swineshead, Todmorden and Swineshead, Lumbutts

Lower Top Of Hill, BarkislandRef 19-4577

Lower Wellgate, GreetlandRef 19-4603

Lower Woodhead, BarkislandRef 19-4624

Lower Woolshops, HalifaxRef 19-1095
The lower part of Woolshops where the Marks & Spencer store and the shopping parade now stand. This was very narrow until redeveloped in 1931

Lowfold, HalifaxRef 19-5970
Area of Bull Green

Loyal Peace Terrace, BrighouseRef 19-1566
A terrace of houses on Oddfellows Street, Brighouse. Dated 1888

Lucy Street, ClaremountRef 19-4830

Lucy Street, EllandRef 19-1909
Former name of Timber Street, Elland.

It was named for a resident of the street.

Some sources quote the name Lily Street

Lud Hill Top, SouthowramRef 19-6852
Recorded in 1881, when the Taylor family lived here.

See Luddell Top, Southowram and Ludhill Lane

Luddell Top, SouthowramRef 19-1903
(Probably) a form of Lud Hill Top

See Ludhill Lane

Luddenden Lane, LuddendenfootRef 19-3497

Lüdenscheid Link, BrighouseRef 19-1568

Ludford Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-5114
Recorded in 1905 off Warley Road

Ludhill Lane SouthowramRef 19-6733
Later became School Lane.

Could this be anything to do with Luddell Top?

Lumb's Buildings, EllandRef 19-1917
Quebec Street. Built in 1872

Lumb Lane, BoothtownRef 19-4649

Lumb Lane, Mill BankRef 19-1613

Lumb Lane, MixendenRef 19-5085

Lumb Lane, WainstallsRef 19-1653

Lumb Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-4705

Lumb Terrace, WainstallsRef 19-L169
Stands opposite Lumb Mill, Wainstalls

Owners and tenants have included

She housed a number of boarders working at the local mills

Lumbrook, NorthowramRef 19-4739

Lumbutts Road, TodmordenRef 19-5265
Some of the buildings here are listed

Luther Street, BoothtownRef 19-6762
Recorded in 1891 & 1895. This was one of a number of streets which ran parallel to Boothtown Road, between Grantham Road and Rawson Street North. The property was demolished in the 1970s. Rawson Junior, Infants' & Nursery School was built on the site

Martin Street is the next street to the east

Luton Street, HalifaxRef 19-4771

Lydbrook Park, CopleyRef 19-4801

Lydgate, NorthowramRef 19-3504

Lydgate Park, HalifaxRef 19-4827

Lyndhurst Avenue, RastrickRef 19-5382

Lyndhurst Grove Road, RastrickRef 19-4060

Lyndhurst Road, RastrickRef 19-4925

Lynton Grove, IllingworthRef 19-4852

Lynwood Crescent, HalifaxRef 19-4884

Lytham Street, HalifaxRef 19-4915

Lytton Street, HalifaxRef 19-4944



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