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The Nab, EllandRef 19-19
An early name for Hullen Edge Road.

See Nab End Lane, West Vale and Nab End, Elland

Nab End, HalifaxRef 19-5360
Recorded in 1874 off Boothtown Road

Nab End Lane, West ValeRef 19-N130

Nang Nail Lane, HolmfieldRef 19-1540
In 19??, the residents persuaded the Council to change the name to Highlands Lane

This & associated entries use material contributed by Jane Greetham

Napier Road, EllandRef 19-3201

Napier Street, HalifaxRef 19-5532
Recorded in 1874, 1905 & 1936 off Charlestown Road

Nathan Lane, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-827

Nathans Folly, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-860

Natty Fields Close, IllingworthRef 19-3369

Natty Lane, IllingworthRef 19-3640
The prefabs on the housing estate here were inaugurated in 1946/1947

Navigation Place, TodmordenRef 19-3224

Navigation Road, HalifaxRef 19-2080
Recorded in 1874 & 1905 off Church Street / Bailey Hall / Berry Lane. It is now on the Nestlé site.

See Wharf Street, Halifax

Navigation Yard, HalifaxRef 19-6983
Lower Kirkgate / Berry Lane.

Recorded in 1891

Naylor's Buildings, HalifaxRef 19-673
Recorded in 1861 & 1874 off Church Street.

In 1861, when Francis Wood, John Binns and their families lived there, it comprised 3 dwellings, numbered 1 to 3

Naylor Lane, LuddendenfootRef 19-1328
See John Naylor Lane, Luddendenfoot

Naylor Street, HalifaxRef 19-5561
Hanson Lane

Naylor's Walk, WarleyRef 19-2189
Named for John Naylor who used the route to walk to his Albion Brewery

This & associated entries use material contributed by David Greaves

Naze Road, TodmordenRef 19-1047
A cobbled packhorse route which goes over Inchfield Moor to Ragby Bridge and then on to Wardle and Rochdale

Naze View, TodmordenRef 19-447

Neale Street, Hebden BridgeRef 19-2870

Near Cockhill, HolmfieldRef 19-104

Near Royd, OvendenRef 19-3391

Neath Hall, NorlandRef 19-2407

Ned Hill Road, HolmfieldRef 19-1895
Recorded in 1905 at Cow Hill Gate Lane / Syke Lane.

The name may be linked to Needle Row.

See Ned Hill, Bradshaw

This & associated entries use material contributed by Jane Greetham

Needle Row, BradshawRef 19-1572
Recorded in 1905 off Green Lane, Holmfield / Illingworth Road.

The name may be linked to Ned Hill Road

Needless, HalifaxRef 19-1758
The original name given to North Parade, since the new road was considered unnecessary when it was built in the early 19th century at considerable expense.

See Needless and Salem Chapel

Nelson Place, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-885

Nelson Street, HalifaxRef 19-107
Recorded in 1837, 1871 & 1874. Ran from Upper Kirkgate to King Street. The Moot Hall stood at the end of the Street.

The Street is named for Rev Edward Nelson.

The Street was demolished in June 1957, when the area was redeveloped.

See Jackson's Court, Halifax

Nelson Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-912

See Hanover Street

Nelson Street, TodmordenRef 19-510

Nest Estate East, MytholmroydRef 19-2898

Nest Estate, MytholmroydRef 19-2926

Nest Lane, MytholmroydRef 19-2950

See Throstle Nest, Mytholmroyd

Nether End, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-2436

Netherton, HolmfieldRef 19-149
Recorded in 1905 at Holdsworth Road

Nettle Grove, HalifaxRef 19-3409

Nettleton's Court, HalifaxRef 19-6584
Recorded in 1837 & 1874. It was an area of Wade Street / Wade Lane

Nettleton's Yard, BrighouseRef 19-1080
Commercial Street.

Named for Edward Nettleton.

Businesses here included Edward Nettleton [1855], Mark Morrell [1883], Thomas Clayton [1880s], and The Brighouse News [1891].

The yard no longer exists

Nettleton's Yard, SalterhebbleRef 19-5989
Recorded in 1901

Neville Street, ClaremountRef 19-5385
Recorded in 1874 & 1936.

Ran north-east between St Thomas Street, Claremount and Parsonage Street, Claremount. The street and its houses were lost when Claremount Road and New Bank were redeveloped in the 1960s

New Bank, HalifaxRef 19-1645
Hill to the north of North Bridge now superseded by Burdock Way. It was built in the 1760s as a part of the growing turnpike construction and the creation of Godley Cutting, and superseded Old Bank in 1837.

In 1903, the gradient of the incline was reported to be 1 in 10. This was significant for the growing tramway system.

The area had dense back-to-back housing and cobbled streets, including one street which was never named, but which was said to be the steepest street in Halifax.

In the 1960s, the area was cleared for redevelopment, but in 1964, old mineral workings were discovered here and plans to build multi-storey flats had to be abandoned.

For a long time, only Prospect Street remained

See Berry's Court, Halifax, Brearley's Yard, Halifax, Cordingley's Yard, Halifax and Garden Street, Halifax

Beerhouses & Pubs in New Bank

Beerhouses & Pubs in New Bank, Halifax

Several beerhouses and public houses have been recorded in and around New Bank, Halifax, including

New Bank Street, HalifaxRef 19-3549
Recorded in 1841

New Barton, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-941

New Biggin, MytholmroydRef 19-2973

New Bond Street, HalifaxRef 19-772

New Brunswick Street, HalifaxRef 19-2462

New Clough Road, NorlandRef 19-2488

New Crown Street, HalifaxRef 19-6705
The western extension of Crown Street between Commercial Street and Swine Market

New Delight, MytholmroydRef 19-2997

New Delight, Pecket WellRef 19-707

New Delight, SowerbyRef 19-5575
Recorded in 1841 between Shaw(s) Lane and Shaw Lane Top

New Grange, HolmfieldRef 19-193

New Grange View, IllingworthRef 19-3430

New Hey Road, RastrickRef 19-1755
Aka New Road.

This road was a part of the turnpike which was constructed in 1860 linking Huddersfield with the town of New Hey, near Rochdale.

The 18th century cottages here are listed.

See New Road Sunday School, Rastrick

New Holme, HipperholmeRef 19-3451

New House, MytholmroydRef 19-3018

New Inn Place, Skircoat GreenRef 19-2846
The New Inn was here

New Laithe, BarkislandRef 19-3488

New Laithe, Holywell GreenRef 19-3348

New Laithe, IllingworthRef 19-218

New Laithe, OvendenRef 19-3470

New Lane, BouldercloughRef 19-2520

New Lane, ColdenRef 19-2550

New Lane, CopleyRef 19-329

New Lane, HalifaxRef 19-30
Popularly known as 14 Corners – leads to Birdcage Lane

New Lane, SiddalRef 19-3509

New Lane, Skircoat GreenRef 19-3530

New Longley Lane, NorlandRef 19-2577

New Longley, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-975

New Market Street, HalifaxRef 19-6618
Area of Woolshops

New Marsh, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1007

New Moor, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1034

New Moss, Causeway FootRef 19-265

New Road, BlackshawheadRef 19-767

See Field Head Farm, Blackshawhead

New Road Bottom, Hebden BridgeRef 19-6674
Recorded in the 1820s

This & associated entries use material contributed by Kay Crossley

New Road, ErringdenRef 19-6692

See Weasel Hall Cottage

New Road, HalifaxRef 19-1660
Recorded in the 18th century

See Thwaite Buildings, Halifax and Wellington Place, Halifax

New Road, Hebden BridgeRef 19-2008
Built in 1806.

Some of the buildings here are listed

See Commercial Street, Hebden Bridge

New Road, Jagger GreenRef 19-3594

New Road, LuddendenfootRef 19-3572

See Carr Well, Luddenden

New Road, MytholmroydRef 19-1681
Originally called Brook Street. Built in 1806 to bypass the town centre and accommodate increased traffic supporting the newly-opened Rochdale Canal. There was a toll-booth at each end of the new road.

See Dawson City and Mytholmroyd Co-operative Society

New Road, OutlaneRef 19-2605

New Road, RastrickRef 19-628
Another name for New Hey Road

New Road Square, RastrickRef 19-2264

New Road, TodmordenRef 19-539

See Upper Shaw Farm, Todmorden and Weasel Hall Cottage, Erringden

New Row, StainlandRef 19-3610

New Shaw Lane, Blackshaw HeadRef 19-2636

See Sycamore House, Blackshawhead

New South Street, HalifaxRef 19-1646
An earlier name for Commercial Street

New Street, Bailiff BridgeRef 19-7096
Runs between Bradford Road and Wakefield Road,

It is now blocked at the Wakefield Road end

New Street, BrighouseRef 19-4961
Waring Green.

Recorded around 1900.

Property here was demolished and the street became St Martin's View.

See Broadley's Yard, Brighouse

New Street, CliftonRef 19-2381

New Street, EllandRef 19-1673
Built between 1790 and 1803. This was the first post-mediæval street in Elland.

The houses here were demolished in 1967. The datestones have been preserved in a wall off Victoria Road.

Beerhouses & Pubs in New Street, Elland

New Street, HalifaxRef 19-2294

New Street Place, BrighouseRef 19-1301
Waring Green

New Street, SouthowramRef 19-3658

New Street, StainlandRef 19-2115

See Little Dublin, Stainland

New Street, StainlandRef 19-3631

New Town, BoothtownRef 19-3905

New Town, HalifaxRef 19-6646
Recorded in 1837. It was an area of Haley Hill

Newall Street, TodmordenRef 19-567

Newbury Road, RastrickRef 19-2320

Newcombe Street, EllandRef 19-6505

Newell's Buildings, TodmordenRef 19-6700
Rochdale Road. A row of shops.

In 1911, one of the shops was Todmorden's first Labour Exchange.

In 1923, it was the headquarters of the local branch of the British Legion.

Demolished in 1980

Newlands Avenue, NorthowramRef 19-3649

Newlands Avenue, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1070

Newlands, Causeway FootRef 19-294

Newlands Close, RastrickRef 19-2348

Newlands Crescent, NorthowramRef 19-3669

Newlands Drive, HalifaxRef 19-3689

Newlands Gate, HalifaxRef 19-3711

Newlands Grove, NorthowramRef 19-3734

Newlands Road, WarleyRef 19-3665
An earlier name was Land End Road

The Newlands, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5391

Newlands View, NorthowramRef 19-3754

Newstead Avenue, HalifaxRef 19-3772

Newstead Gardens, HalifaxRef 19-3793

Newstead Grove, HalifaxRef 19-3814

Newstead Heath, HalifaxRef 19-3838

Newstead Place, HalifaxRef 19-3858

Newstead Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-3882

Newton Green, TodmordenRef 19-5292
See Rutchley

Newton Grove, TodmordenRef 19-591

Newton Park, Hove EdgeRef 19-4951
Named for Newton Brooke.

Aka Well Green Avenue and Jerry Lane

Newton Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1120

Newton Terrace, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1148

Nichol Street, HalifaxRef 19-2767
Recorded in 1905 off Haugh Shaw Road

Nichol's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-798
Recorded in 1871 when William Conway was listed at
Conway's House, Carlton Street/Nichol's Yard

Nichol's Yard, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6208

Nicholl Street, HalifaxRef 19-5408
Recorded in 1874 at King Cross

Nicholl's Terrace Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5758
Samuel Wilkinson was involved in fitting of baths and hot water for 6 houses in the terrace [1904]

Nicholl's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-6911
Recorded in 1861 in the Trinity parish of Halifax

Nicholson's Court, HalifaxRef 19-5429
Recorded in 1874 off Grove Street

Nile Street, SkircoatRef 19-2082
Recorded in 1905 off China Street

Ninn Street, HalifaxRef 19-418
(possibly) in the Claremount or Charlestown area of Halifax. Recorded in 1898 but not shown in the 1936 directory

Nip Square, WalsdenRef 19-1101
The first houses – present numbers 30, 32, 34, 36 – were built here about 1790 by William Ingham.

His and wife Betty's initials can be seen over the door of Number 34: WIB 1795. He built stables and gardens to the side of Number 36 and a stone water trough to the front.

About 1830, Abraham Fielden, also a corn miller, took over 2 cottages here and converted them into a beer house, the Dusty Miller.

Abraham Law opened up another beer house next door, the Cloggers' Arms.

It was known as Square [1800s].

Other owners and tenants have included

Nancy, wife of Samuel Law, inherited 4 cottages at Square from her grandfather William Ingham who built them, and various of their children occupied these cottages.

Around 1900, the name was changed to Square Road.

See Nip Square Lock, Todmorden

Nook Lane, ChiserlyRef 19-2663

Norcliffe Lane, HipperholmeRef 19-3674
/ Southowram?

Number 16 & 18 were listed as a part of the Shibden Estate in a sale catalogue of October 1925.

See Lower Place Farm, Southowram and Norcliffe Farm, Southowram

This & associated entries use material contributed by John Rushworth

Norfolk Mount, HalifaxRef 19-7132
The gazetteer of 1924 described it as being at

25 to 53, King Cross Road

Norfolk Place, HalifaxRef 19-3675

Built in 1876 on land previously used by Trinity Cricket Ground and Halifax Rugby League Club

The gazetteer of 1924 described it as being at

the junction of Swires Road & King Cross Road

See Norfolk Lodge, Halifax

Norfolk Street, Hebden BridgeRef 19-3045

Norland Road, GreetlandRef 19-3931

Norland Town, NorlandRef 19-2713

Norland Town Road, NorlandRef 19-2689

Norland View, HalifaxRef 19-3953

Norland View, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1182

Norman Avenue, EllandRef 19-3244

Norman Street, EllandRef 19-3265

Norman Street, HalifaxRef 19-3975

Norman Terrace, EllandRef 19-3286

Normanton's Buildings, SoylandRef 19-6808

Recorded in 1881, when Francis Hartley lived here


Question: Could the property be connect to Jeremiah Normanton who married Hartley's daughter?

 

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

North Bolton, IllingworthRef 19-3996

North Bridge Street, HalifaxRef 19-645
A short street which ran east from the junction of North Bridge and Northgate = 88 Northgate to Park Street

Recorded in 1851 & 1924

North Byland, IllingworthRef 19-4017

North Castle Street, HalifaxRef 19-5453
Recorded in 1861, 1874, 1911 & 1914 off Stannary Road

North Clough Head, HalifaxRef 19-4037

North Darley Street, NorthowramRef 19-42
Recorded in 1851

See Darley Street, Halifax and South Darley Street, Halifax

North Dean Road, GreetlandRef 19-4064

See Copley Bridge and Tinker Hey Farm, Greetland

North Knight Street, HalifaxRef 19-7083
Recorded in 1851 in the St James's Church district; it comes between the Census entries for South Knight Street, Halifax and Cross Hills.

See Knight Street, Halifax

North Lea, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1211

North Parade, HalifaxRef 19-1561
Leads from Northgate.

Constructed in the early 19th century, the street was originally called Needless.

See Kirby's Yard, Halifax

North Royd, BarkislandRef 19-4089

North Royd Estate, BarkislandRef 19-2743

North Royd, HipperholmeRef 19-3684

North Selby, IllingworthRef 19-4111

North Street, HalifaxRef 19-5479
Recorded in 1874 off Crib Lane

North Street, HalifaxRef 19-6545
Recorded in 1874 off Haley Hill

North Street, Holywell GreenRef 19-358

North Street, West ValeRef 19-4136

North Thomas Street, HalifaxRef 19-5506
Recorded in 1874 off Horton Street

North View, BarkislandRef 19-4185

North View, Hebden BridgeRef 19-3071

North View, HipperholmeRef 19-4159

North View, Holywell GreenRef 19-391

North View, PellonRef 19-6998
Stretchgate Lane.

Recorded in 1914, when

This & associated entries use material contributed by Ruth Bourne

North Well Lane, HeptonstallRef 19-2797

Northcliffe, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1241

Northedge, HipperholmeRef 19-4240

Northedge Lane, HipperholmeRef 19-4212

Northedge Park, HipperholmeRef 19-3693
A model development of 44 houses designed by Walsh & Maddock was completed in 1934. The promoters of the scheme included Enoch Hill, and Algernon Denham. Each Class A house cost £335 to build, each Class B house cost £326 10/- and each block of 4 Class C houses cost £280. The original rent was 10/- per week

Northfield, BarkislandRef 19-4268

Northfield Close, EllandRef 19-3305

Northfield, HeptonstallRef 19-3115

Listed buildings in Northfield a row of early 19th century back-to-back cottages (Numbers 7 to 12) 

Northfield Terrace, Hebden BridgeRef 19-3092

Northgate, EllandRef 19-6510
Aka Well Hill. The street runs north from Elland Cross

Northgate End, HalifaxRef 19-474
Part of Northgate.

Northgate End Chapel stood here

Northgate, HalifaxRef 19-1756
Leads from Old Market in Halifax town centre, then northwards towards North Bridge.

Northgate, Hebden BridgeRef 19-3136

Northgate, HeptonstallRef 19-6687

Listed buildings in Northgate

  • The Cross Inn, Heptonstall and New House
  • A group of late 17th century cottages (Numbers 2, 4 and 6) also  known as Litherstone
  • A house dated 1736 (Numbers 5 and 7) 
  • An early 19th century gateway attached to Number 7
  • A group of early 17th century cottages (Numbers 13 to 15) 
  • A group of mid 18th century cottages (Numbers 28, 30, 32), one  with a lintel inscribed DBB, and another dated 1769
  • 2 mid 18th century cottages (Numbers 40 and 42) 
  • The Octagonal Methodist Chapel
  • Whitehall

Northgate, StainlandRef 19-4292

Northowram Green, NorthowramRef 19-3698

See James Brig, Joseph Hall and Northowram Free School

Northowram Hospital Drive, NorthowramRef 19-2822

Northwell Lane, HeptonstallRef 19-6500

See Northwell Cottage, Heptonstall

Norton Close, EllandRef 19-6511
Houses built on the site of Norton Mills

Norton Close, Norton TowerRef 19-4314

Norton Drive, Norton TowerRef 19-3700

See Camp End Farm, Norton Tower

Norton Street, EllandRef 19-3323

Norton Tower, Norton TowerRef 19-4338

Norwood Green Hill, Norwood GreenRef 19-4365

Norwood Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-6393

Nunlea Royd, LightcliffeRef 19-6419

Nunnery Lane, RastrickRef 19-4952
Named for Nunnery Farm

Nursery Avenue, OvendenRef 19-6447

Nursery Close, OvendenRef 19-6475

Nursery Grove, OvendenRef 19-6513

Nursery Lane, OvendenRef 19-3708

See Mills Buildings, Ovenden

Nursery Lane, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-1269

Nursery Nook, Hebden BridgeRef 19-3156

Nutclough, Hebden BridgeRef 19-3179
Some of the buildings here are listed

See Nutclough Fustian Manufacturing Society, Hebden Bridge, Nutclough Estate, Hebden Bridge and Nutclough Woods, Hebden Bridge

Nutfield Street, TodmordenRef 19-619



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