Streets in Calderdale

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Padan Street, SiddalRef 19-2665

Paddock Lane, Norton TowerRef 19-2691

Paddock, NorthowramRef 19-2716

Paddock Road, ShibdenRef 19-1121

Paddy Road, MytholmroydRef 19-1511

Page Hill Lane, OvendenRef 19-4367

Page Hill, OvendenRef 19-2745

Painter's Court, HalifaxRef 19-2521
Recorded in 1837, 1850, 1874 & 1905 off Black Ledge

Painter's Court, HalifaxRef 19-6586
Gibbet Street / Pellon Lane. Recorded in 1905 off Hoyland's Passage

Palace House Road, Hebden BridgeRef 19-664

Pall Mall, TodmordenRef 19-1099
Later renamed Water Street

Palm Street, BoothtownRef 19-2769
Recorded in 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

The street is still there

Palma Street, TodmordenRef 19-3670

Palman's House, BoothtownRef 19-7076
/ (possibly) Pulman's House.

Recorded in 1851, when James Chapman lived here

Paper Mill, HalifaxRef 19-122
Area of Foundry Street.

Recorded in 1850 as North Bridge Lane.

See North Bridge Mill, Halifax

Paradise Lane, WarleyRef 19-2799

Paradise, LuddendenfootRef 19-2824

Paradise, MidgleyRef 19-3859
Recorded in 1901

Paradise Place, HalifaxRef 19-2551
Area of King Cross

Paradise Row, HalifaxRef 19-5673
Recorded in the 1841 census near Paradise Row and Savile Hall

Paradise Street, HalifaxRef 19-124
Area of Delph Street. Recorded in 1851

Paris Gates, HalifaxRef 19-1689
Road near Shaw Lane and Boys Lane.

See Paris Gates Bridge

Park Avenue, EllandRef 19-1929

Park Avenue, Lee MountRef 19-4389

Park Close, Highroad WellRef 19-2848

Park Close, LightcliffeRef 19-2872

Park Crescent, Lee MountRef 19-2902

Park Crescent, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4678

Park Dene, HalifaxRef 19-2928

Park Drive, HalifaxRef 19-2952

Park Field, HalifaxRef 19-944
Recorded in 1874 off Charlestown Road

Park Fields, Highroad WellRef 19-2999

Park Fold, MytholmroydRef 19-1150
A small community on Park Lane

Park Gardens, HalifaxRef 19-3021

Park Gate West, SiddalRef 19-3050

Park Grove, HalifaxRef 19-3073

Park Lane Ends, Causeway FootRef 19-3094

Park Lane Ends, HolmfieldRef 19-4428

Park Lane, IllingworthRef 19-4407

Park Lane, MytholmroydRef 19-6026

Park Lane, OutlaneRef 19-1184

Park Lane, SiddalRef 19-3117

Park Lane, StainlandRef 19-3138

Park Nook, HalifaxRef 19-3158
See Park Nook, Exley

Park Place East, LightcliffeRef 19-3183

Park Place, HalifaxRef 19-3246
Off Parkinson Lane

Park Place West, LightcliffeRef 19-3225

Park Road, EllandRef 19-6518
A part of the Elland & Obelisk Turnpike Road which passes through Brighouse

Park Road, HalifaxRef 19-1828
A terrace of 12 Italianate houses – 3 blocks of 4 houses – on the east side of Park Road and opposite People's Park. The houses were designed by John Hogg for the Crossley family between 1858 and 1865 as homes for wealthy citizens of the town.

The houses are listed.

See Park Road Baths and Park Villas

Park Road, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4709

Park Road, TodmordenRef 19-3712

Park Row, BrighouseRef 19-256
Runs off Park Street.

See Brighouse British Restaurant, Commercial Iron & Brass Foundry, Brighouse and Echo Printing Works Recorded in 1905

The Park, SouthowramRef 19-4299
This was originally the drive to Hall Ing House with the Lodge at the northern end. The gates are still there but the gates have been moved to the other side of the Lodge

Park Square, NorthowramRef 19-3267

Park Stone Rise, ShelfRef 19-3288

Park Street, BrighouseRef 19-1824
Brighouse Park was in the area. The park was lost as the town grew in the 18th century.

The houses on the west side of the street were demolished around 1930.

See Brighouse Post Office and Echo Printing Works, Brighouse

Park Street, HalifaxRef 19-125
A short street just north of Grove Street which ran east from Northgate. It then turned south to join Foundry Street.

It was built on the site of a plot of land known as The Park which had been divided into gardens and was sold at auction in 1808.

See Back Lower Park Street, Halifax

Park Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4741

Park Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-2017

Owners and tenants have included

Park Terrace, HipperholmeRef 19-2071

Park Terrace, Stump CrossRef 19-3778
The first stone-built terrace in the row – numbers 1 to 13 – was built in 1911. The remaining 7 blocks were built in 1928 by Clarence Smith. They were known as Clarence Smith's

Park View Avenue, HalifaxRef 19-3307

Park View, HalifaxRef 19-3325

Park View, Hebden BridgeRef 19-1538

Park View, LightcliffeRef 19-3907

Park View, OvendenRef 19-4450

Park View, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4804

Park View, StainlandRef 19-3350

Park Villas, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6233
Owners and tenants have included

Parkdale Drive, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4859

Parker's Square, HalifaxRef 19-1035
York Street.

Recorded in 1874 off King Cross Street

Parker Street, ClaremountRef 19-5915
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

Parkfield Avenue, EllandRef 19-1984

Parkfield Drive, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4891

Parkhill Grove, TodmordenRef 19-3755

Parkin Hall Lane, CottonstonesRef 19-1286

See Parkin Hall

Parkin Lane, TodmordenRef 19-5310
Some of the buildings here are listed

Parkinson Lane, HalifaxRef 19-1847
See Goldsmith's Grave, Knight Street, Halifax, Masonic Street, Halifax and Mayfield Grove, Halifax

Parklands Drive, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4921

Parkside Close, TodmordenRef 19-3794

Parkside, HalifaxRef 19-3371

Parkside Road, TodmordenRef 19-3815

Parliament Row, OvendenRef 19-5974
Recorded in 1861

Parliament Street, BrighouseRef 19-311
In 1868, Mill Lane was renamed, but local people protested and tore down the street sign. It reverted to Mill Lane in 1869

Parliament Street, HalifaxRef 19-2295
Recorded in 1874 & 1905 off Chatham Square / Pellon Lane

See Kelton Square, Halifax

Parr's Buildings, Elland with GreetlandRef 19-5883
Cross Hills.

Recorded in 1881

Parrock Lane, ChiserlyRef 19-1214

Parsil Beds, OvendenRef 19-6765
Recorded in 1861

Parsley Beds, MixendenRef 19-4472

Parsonage Lane, BrighouseRef 19-1640
The lane lead from Market Street to the parsonage of St Martin's Church.

Shown as Parsonage Street [1889].

A subway replaces the section which was lost when the Lüdenscheid Link was built

Parsonage Street, ClaremountRef 19-676
Named for the Vicarage of St Thomas's Church which was here.

See St Thomas Street, Claremount

Parsons Lane, WalsdenRef 19-1272

PassagesRef 19-6811
There are a great many properties with names like Bairstow's Buildings, Clough's Court, Hanson's Passage, Richardson's Row Walker's Square and Nichol's Yard.

Many of these were slums and poorer housing from the 19th century, possibly built by a mill-owner for his workers. Later offices and administrative buildings were given similar names, such as Princess Buildings.

The Foldout collects some of these names.

Paul's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-1074
Recorded in 1850

Pavement Lane, IllingworthRef 19-3395

Peabody Street, Lee MountRef 19-3411

Peacock's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-1243
The yard of the Peacock Inn, Halifax off Union Street.

Recorded in 1848 & 1874

Pear Street, CornholmeRef 19-4579

Pear Street, HalifaxRef 19-3434
Hopwood Lane

Pearson Brow, Hove EdgeRef 19-947
Around 1840, Joseph Brooke Limited had their first offices here

Pearson's Buildings, HalifaxRef 19-2210
Recorded in 1874 off Range Bank

Pearson's Fold, HipperholmeRef 19-3454

Pearson Street, HalifaxRef 19-2021
Recorded in 1874, 1905 & 1936 off Charlestown Road.

There were a number of courts off the main street: Ebenezer Court, Lower Court, Priestley's Court and Spring Terrace

Peat Pitts, BradshawRef 19-P182

See Peat Pitts, Bradshaw, Peat Pitts Farm, Barkisland, Peat Pitts Farm, Ogden and South Peat Pitts, Bradshaw

Pecket Bar, Hebden BridgeRef 19-1573

Peel Cottage Road, TodmordenRef 19-3839

See Miller Barn, Walsden and Peel Cottage, Todmorden

Peel Cottage Street, TodmordenRef 19-3883

Peel's Court, HalifaxRef 19-6794
Upper Brunswick Street. Recorded in 1916

Peel House Gate, WainstallsRef 19-7086
Stocks Lane. Recorded in 1841

Peel Street, HalifaxRef 19-6637
Area of Mount Pleasant / Commercial Road.

Built before 1854 by the Union Building Society

Peel Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4949

Pellon Lane, HalifaxRef 19-1843
Runs westwards from Cow Green to Pellon

Pellon New Road, HalifaxRef 19-3472

Pellon Place, HalifaxRef 19-3266
Recorded in 1881

Pellon Street, TodmordenRef 19-3932

Penn Street, HalifaxRef 19-3490
Pellon Lane.

Houses here were built by the West Mount Building Society in 1870

Pennine Grove, TodmordenRef 19-3955

Pennine View, Hebden BridgeRef 19-1621

Penny Hill, KrumlinRef 19-683
Crumlin.

See Firth House Mills, Stainland

Penrose Buildings, NorthowramRef 19-2084
Recorded in 1905 off Towngate

Penrose Place, HalifaxRef 19-2637

Penrose Place, NorthowramRef 19-2321
Recorded in 1905 off Towngate

Penuel Place, SiddalRef 19-2664
Penuel is a Hebrew word meaning place of God

Pepper Hill, LuddendenRef 19-1788

See Thomas Emmett

Pepper Hill, NorthowramRef 19-2690

See Pepper Hill, Shelf

Per Lane, IllingworthRef 19-684
In the early 20th century, the sign for Upper Lane was damaged and read PER LANE. The damaged sign vanished, but the name Per Lane persisted locally and on Ordnance Survey maps

Permanent Buildings, HalifaxRef 19-4750
The Victory [No 3922] Masonic Lodge met here [1937].

See Halifax Building Society, Halifax Building Society Memorial and York Buildings, Halifax

Persecution Passage, EllandRef 19-5059
An alley off Elizabeth Street

Perseverance Road, BradshawRef 19-685
In 19??, the residents of Mucky Lane banded together to repair the road and renamed it Perseverance Road

Perseverance Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-4978

Perseverance Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-2714

Peter Hill, StainlandRef 19-5331

Peter Lane, WarleyRef 19-3799

Peter Row, CraggRef 19-1303

Peter Row, MytholmroydRef 19-1662

Pether Hill, StainlandRef 19-2744

Petticoat Lane, HalifaxRef 19-1835
Aka Pettycoat Lane, Petticote Lane. A 16th/17th century ginnel which ran from Woolshops round to the junction of Back Lane and Southgate, passing between buildings which stood on the site of the Old Arcade.

See Petticoat Lane Academy, Halifax and Russell Street, Halifax

Pexwood Place, TodmordenRef 19-3976

Pexwood Road, TodmordenRef 19-P161
See Dobroyd Castle and Pighill, Walsden

Pharaoh Lane, IllingworthRef 19-2070
Runs westwards off Keighley Road.

See Mutton Hall, Illingworth

Pharoah Lane, IllingworthRef 19-4513

Phoebe Lane, SiddalRef 19-3801

See New Road, Siddal

Phoenix Court, TodmordenRef 19-4018

Phoenix Street, BrighouseRef 19-4293
Joins Wakefield Road and Mill Lane.

See Phoenix Bridge and Phoenix Mill, Brighouse

Phoenix Street, TodmordenRef 19-6055

Physic Street, TodmordenRef 19-1116
An old name for the area around Lock Street and Shade Street. Dr Thomas built houses here using stone from the Old Mason's Arms at Gauxholme

Pickles Building, OvendenRef 19-7035
Recorded in 1871, when John Pickles lived at No.1

Pickles's Court, TodmordenRef 19-5320

Pickles Fold, HalifaxRef 19-2579
Recorded in 1874. Area of Jail Lane

Pickles Row, MidgleyRef 19-6773
Early Methodist New Connexion meetings were held here [1817]. They moved to Lassey Hey [April 1819]

Pickles's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-2408
Area of Gaol Lane. Recorded in 1874 & 1936

(Possibly) named for the family of Paul Pickles

Pickthall Terrace, TodmordenRef 19-4038

Pickwood Lane, NorlandRef 19-1330

Pickwood Scar, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6239
Norland.

See Hollin Well Farm, Norland, Hollin Well Cottages, Norland and Owl Hall, Norland

Piggott Street, BrighouseRef 19-4967
Lane Head. Named for the Piggott family

Pike End Road, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6240

See Rishworth Lodge

Pilling's Buildings, BoothtownRef 19-7032

Recorded in 1882

Pilling's Buildings, GreetlandRef 19-6831
Dean Street. Recorded in 1891

Pilling Lane, SowerbyRef 19-6829
Possibly an early name for Steep Lane, Sowerby.

Recorded in 1851 & 1903

Pin Hall Lane, TodmordenRef 19-1587
An earlier name for Wellington Road, Todmorden

Pin Hill Lane, MidgleyRef 19-6796

Pinder's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-6947
Recorded in 1905

Pine Road, TodmordenRef 19-4065

Pine Street, HalifaxRef 19-2768

Pineberry Hill Court, HalifaxRef 19-2350
Recorded in 1905 off Southowram Bank

Pineberry Hill, HalifaxRef 19-976

Pinewood Gardens, StainlandRef 19-2798

Pinfold Close, BarkislandRef 19-2823

Pinfold Green, SowerbyRef 19-6241
There was a pinfold and a gaol here in the 18th century.

See Providence Primitive Methodist Chapel, Sowerby

Pinfold Lane, SowerbyRef 19-1356

Pinfold Lane, Upper EdgeRef 19-1638
Rastrick. Aka Bull Lane and Tommy Lane

Pinfold, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5001

Pinnacle Lane, ErringdenRef 19-1379

See Beaumont Clough Bridge, Erringden

Pinnar Close, SouthowramRef 19-1406

Pinnar Croft, SouthowramRef 19-2847

Pinnar Lane, SouthowramRef 19-3806
This was the boundary between Halifax & Brighouse [1940s].

See Highfield Farm, Southowram, Highfield, Southowram, Law Lane, Southowram and Southowram War Memorial

Pioneer Street, WalsdenRef 19-6080

Pismire Hill, MytholmroydRef 19-6723
/ Midgley.

In 1881, Pismire Hill, Mytholmroyd is recorded as being

next door to the Royal Oak, Midgley

See Pismire

Pit Hill, HalifaxRef 19-2871

Pitt Street, HalifaxRef 19-40
Recorded in 1874. Area of Greater Albion Street on the corner of Albion Square. This was a part of The City

Pitt Street, PellonRef 19-3452
The street ran between Hanson Lane and Battinson Road

Pitt Street, TodmordenRef 19-2976

Plainfield, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5035

Plains Lane, EllandRef 19-6520
Houses here were built for workers at Valley Mills, Elland

Plane Street, TodmordenRef 19-4090

Plane Tree Nest, HalifaxRef 19-2900

Plane Tree Nest Lane, HalifaxRef 19-3808

Plane Tree Road, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5088

Plane Trees, PellonRef 19-2927

Plane Trees, WainstallsRef 19-2382

Pleasant Place, HalifaxRef 19-2234
Recorded in 1874 & 1911 off Pineberry Hill / Southowram Bank

Pleasant Row, RippondenRef 19-6726
Oldham Road. Aka Co-op Row because a house owned by Ellis Whiteley here became the first store of the Ripponden Co-operative Society Limited. The entire row of houses was later bought by the Society.

When the store became too small, the Society moved into larger premises next to the Waggon & Horses, Ripponden. When this proved too small, the Society built the Central Stores Ripponden Co-operative Society Limited next door

Pleasant Street, HalifaxRef 19-7070
Recorded in 1901, when it was a cul-de-sac opposite 19 Commercial Road

Pleasant Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5122

Pleasant View, Hebden BridgeRef 19-5305
The row of houses was demolished in the 1960s

Pleasant View, HolmfieldRef 19-4536

Pleasant View, Hove EdgeRef 19-1433

Pleasant View, LuddendenfootRef 19-2951

Pleasant View, TodmordenRef 19-5324

Some of the buildings here are listed

  • Number 13 – a mid 18th century house

Ploughcroft Lane, BoothtownRef 19-2974

Plum Street, HalifaxRef 19-2998
The gazetteer of 1924 described it as

a cul-de-sac at 82 Parkinson Lane

Plymouth Grove, HalifaxRef 19-3019
Recorded in 1901

Pohlman Street, HalifaxRef 19-3046
King Cross


Question: Does anyone know how this is connected to the Pohlmann family of piano manufacturers?

 

Police Street, BrighouseRef 19-1768
It was known as Brighouse Lane [1855], and as Police Street [1881].

The name was changed to Lawson Road when the Police Station, and other buildings there were demolished in 1966.

See Five Lane Ends, Brighouse, J. W. Lister Limited and St Paul's Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School

Pollard's Court, HalifaxRef 19-2606
Recorded in 1874. Area of Foundry Street

Pollard Street, BrighouseRef 19-4315
The street no longer exists

Pollard Street, HalifaxRef 19-2437
Runs between St James's Road and Pellon Lane.

Recorded in 1874 & 1924.

See Back Pollard Street, Halifax and Pollard Street North, Halifax

Pollard Street North, HalifaxRef 19-5362
Or Pollard's Street or Pollard Street. Recorded in 1874, 1905 & 1936 off Charlestown Road.

When the surrounding area was cleared in the 1940s/1950s, a new street was created with the same name

Pollard Street, TodmordenRef 19-4112

Pollit Avenue, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6246

Pond Farm Drive, BrighouseRef 19-913

The Pond, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5414

Poplar Avenue, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5146

Poplar Avenue, TodmordenRef 19-4137

Poplar Court, EllandRef 19-2098

Poplar Crescent, IllingworthRef 19-3072

Poplar Street, HalifaxRef 19-3093

Poplar View, LightcliffeRef 19-3819
Stands on the site of Little Smith House, Brighouse

The Poplars, Norwood GreenRef 19-302

Popples Drive, IllingworthRef 19-3116

Popples, Hebden BridgeRef 19-1857

Popples, HolmfieldRef 19-1850

Popples, IllingworthRef 19-3821

Popples Side, HeptonstallRef 19-1750

Portland Place, HalifaxRef 19-692
This is part of the main road from Halifax to Huddersfield, which comprises Ward's End, Commercial Street, Portland Place, Prescott Street, Skircoat Road, Spring Hall,, Huddersfield Road, Salterhebble Hill, Huddersfield Road, Elland Wood Bottom, Halifax Road and Calderdale Way.

The street was constructed in the late 19th century.

It was widened in 1936.

See Commercial Street, Halifax

Portland Road, ClaremountRef 19-6105
Ran off Range Bank, and parallel to New Bank.

Recorded in 1875.

The street and its houses were lost when Claremount Road and New Bank were redeveloped in the 1960s

Portland Street, EllandRef 19-4932

Portland Street, HalifaxRef 19-693
The Co-operative Society stables were here.

Most of the street was lost when the Broad Street area was redeveloped and the Broad Street Car Park was constructed on the site.

In 2008, this was replaced by the Broad Street Plaza

Post Office Buildings, BarkislandRef 19-3822

Pot Ovens, Causeway FootRef 19-4606

Potters Villa, StainlandRef 19-3137

Poverty Lane, CottonstonesRef 19-6135

Powell Street, HalifaxRef 19-3824
Runs between Fountain Street and Rawson Street.

It lies on land which was once the gardens of Royds' House and the Grove House Estate

Pratt Street, HalifaxRef 19-2265
Recorded in 1861 & 1874 off North Parade

Premises, HalifaxRef 19-6754
Recorded in 1851 & 1911, when it was a small group of houses in Bailey Hall Bank.

It was next to Tordoff's Buildings, Halifax

Prescott Place, StainlandRef 19-3157

Prescott Street, HalifaxRef 19-3826

Some of the occupants of some of the properties here are listed in the Foldout

Preston Place, HalifaxRef 19-3180
Francis Street

Pretoria Terrace, HalifaxRef 19-3202

Priest Lane, RippondenRef 19-1300
Aka the Tanyard.

See Lower Brig Royd, Ripponden, Old Bridge Inn, Ripponden, Ripponden Vicarage and Royd Lane, Ripponden

Priestley's Court, HalifaxRef 19-6667
Recorded in 1936 off Pearson Street, Halifax

Priestley's Court, HalifaxRef 19-4558
West of Stead Street.

Recorded in 1910

Priestley Green, HalifaxRef 19-P124

Priestley Hill, Ambler ThornRef 19-4779

In 1903, the gradient of the hill was reported to be 1 in 11.76. This was significant for the growing tramway system.

Priestley Place, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5176

Priestwell Street, TodmordenRef 19-4160

Primrose Alley, HalifaxRef 19-2638
Recorded in 1874. Area of Cripplegate

Primrose Street, ClaremountRef 19-6000
Recorded in 1881 & 1887

Ran eastwards off Webb's Terrace, Claremount The street and its houses were lost when Claremount Road and New Bank were redeveloped in the 1960s

See Alma Road, Claremount and Salubrity Street, Claremount

Primrose Terrace, Hebden BridgeRef 19-2489

Primrose Terrace, MytholmroydRef 19-1891

Primrose Way, ShelfRef 19-3245

Prince's Arcade, HalifaxRef 19-4339

Prince Arthur's Buildings, RippondenRef 19-4533
Named for Arthur William Patrick Albert [1850-1942], Duke of Connaught & Strathearn, son of Queen Victoria.

There was a branch of Lloyds Bank here. It later became retail premises

Prince of Wales Yard, HalifaxRef 19-6959
Recorded in 1905.

Probably the yard of the Prince of Wales pub

Prince Street, HalifaxRef 19-2463
Recorded in 1871 off Francis Street

Prince Street, TodmordenRef 19-1460

Princes Gate, HalifaxRef 19-3831

See Heatherstone, Halifax

Princess Buildings, HalifaxRef 19-6690
Princess Street.

Built by Lockwood & Mawson in 1858 for the Halifax Joint Stock Banking Company.

The building was extended in 1887.

It became council offices in 19??.

See Northgate House, Halifax and Star Yard, Halifax

Princess Street, HalifaxRef 19-1771
The area around the present Town Hall, including Princess Street, Crossley Street, Halifax Mechanics' Institute, the White Swan Hotel were constructed during considerable town redevelopment which took place in 1851

See Princess Buildings, Halifax and White Swan Hotel

Princess Street, Hebden BridgeRef 19-1953

Princess Street, RastrickRef 19-6603
Ran off Birds Royd Lane

Princess Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5202

Princess Street, West ValeRef 19-3287
There was a murder here about 1960.


Question: Does anyone know anything about the murder?

 

Property here was demolished in the 1970s

Priors Terrace, StainlandRef 19-3306

Priory View, TodmordenRef 19-4186

Promenade Terrace HalifaxRef 19-7036
Albert Promenade, Halifax was recorded as Promenade Terrace [1891, 1901]

Prospect Avenue, Pye NestRef 19-3324

Prospect Close, HalifaxRef 19-3349

Prospect Court, Norton TowerRef 19-3370

Prospect Place, BrighouseRef 19-4411
Small cul-de-sac at the bottom of Halifax Road.

See Fryer's School, Brighouse and Prospect Place Academy, Brighouse

Prospect Place, HalifaxRef 19-2155

Prospect Place, Mount TaborRef 19-2126

Prospect Place, Norwood GreenRef 19-3394

Prospect Place, OvendenRef 19-4628

Prospect Place, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5225

Prospect Row, HalifaxRef 19-3410

Prospect Row, OvendenRef 19-4652

Prospect Street, ClaremountRef 19-1855
Off New Bank.

Recorded in 1871.

The street offers a good view over Halifax.

In 1962, the area was cleared for redevelopment, with only the Prospect Inn remaining.

In 2001, a large number of new houses were built to create another Legoland development. The existence of coal and other resources beneath these properties is mentioned in the deeds for the new housing, as these might be required in the event of a national emergency

Prospect Terrace, BarkislandRef 19-3471

Prospect Terrace, BradshawRef 19-4832

Prospect Terrace, Hebden BridgeRef 19-2044

Prospect Terrace, LuddendenfootRef 19-3433

Prospect Terrace, SouthowramRef 19-2205
Bank Top. A row of back-to-back houses between the top of Trooper Lane and Blaithroyd Lane. Demolished in the 1960s

Prospect Terrace, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5250

Prospect View, BlackleyRef 19-1614
19th century houses here are listed

Providence Buildings, SouthowramRef 19-3844
Towngate.

Owners and tenants have included

See Southowram Economic Stores

Providence Hill, StainlandRef 19-3489

Providence Place, HalifaxRef 19-7005
Salterhebble / Jubilee Road

Providence Place, HalifaxRef 19-7006
King Cross Road / Trafalgar Street

Providence Place, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-5279

Providence Row, OvendenRef 19-3510

Providence Street, TodmordenRef 19-4213

Pudding Lane, CornholmeRef 19-696
This was the main road from Cornholme to Shore until 1921 when Shore New Road was constructed. The old road was so steep that coffins were often carried by bearers to the Shore graveyard because motor vehicles were unable to negotiate the hill.

See West Bar, Todmorden

Pudsey Road, TodmordenRef 19-4242

Pule Green Lane, BoothtownRef 19-3531

Pule Hill, BoothtownRef 19-3550

See Pule Hill

Pullman's Buildings, HalifaxRef 19-6889
Haugh Shaw Road.

Recorded in 1851

Pulman's House, BoothtownRef 19-7077
/ (possibly) Palman's House

Pulman's Yard, HalifaxRef 19-5946
Lister Lane / 38 & 40 Hopwood Lane. Recorded in 1841, 1851 & 1924

Pulman's Yard, Skircoat GreenRef 19-6676
Recorded in 1824 & 2010

Pulmans Place, HalifaxRef 19-3575
Skircoat Green. Recorded in 1936 as Pullman's Place

Pump Lane, SouthowramRef 19-3203
The Pump farm was here

Pump Street, HalifaxRef 19-1009
Haley Hill.

Recorded in 1884 & 1905 off Mill Street

Pundles, IllingworthRef 19-3595
/ Holmfield. Recorded in 1936

Pye Nest Avenue, HalifaxRef 19-3614

Pye Nest Drive, HalifaxRef 19-3632

Pye Nest Gardens, HalifaxRef 19-3650

Pye Nest Gate, King CrossRef 19-1484
Recorded in 1905

Pye Nest Grove, HalifaxRef 19-3690

Pye Nest, HalifaxRef 19-4269

Pye Nest Rise, HalifaxRef 19-3736

Pye Nest Road, HalifaxRef 19-3773

Pye Nest Road, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-6253
The road was built in 1902 for the new tram service to Sowerby Bridge.

The Pye Nest Tram Disaster occurred here in 1907

Pyghill Street, Sowerby BridgeRef 19-312
Aka Pighill Street. An early name for Sowerby Street, Sowerby Bridge



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