Farnley Hall, West Yorkshire
Farnley Hall is a stately home in Farnley, west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a grade II listed building. It was built in Elizabethan times by the Danbys. The manor is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as Fernelei, so it is probable that this house was a replacement for earlier medieval structures.
Farnley Hall
Farnley Hall Gates, stone column gatepost with old gate fixture, right side
William Danby (1752–1833) who was the last of the Danby family to own Farnley Hall
Lloyd George at Farnley Hall, 1922. From left to right Mrs Lloyd George, Miss Evelyn Armitage, Mrs Caroline Armitage (the hostess), Sir Berkeley Moynihan, Mr Lloyd George, Mr Robert Armitage (the host)
Farnley is a district in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Leeds city centre, between Wortley, Bramley and the countryside around Pudsey and Gildersome, in the LS12 Leeds postcode area. It is part of the Leeds City Ward Farnley and Wortley with a population of 24,213 according to the 2011 Census. New Farnley is a nearby commuter village.
New Farnley Village
Farnley Hall.
Beulah Pub, early 19th century coaching Inn.
Lancasterian School Room Upper Moorside, founded 1813.