Woodhouse Ridge
Forests and woodlands of West YorkshireGeography of LeedsMeanwoodUse British English from November 2017
Woodhouse Ridge is a strip of woodland on the South West hillside of the Meanwood valley in urban area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Locally known as 'The Ridge', the area is notable as a significant area of mature woodland in an otherwise highly developed urban area. The woods are centred at grid reference 53.820061, -1.560144 and are enclosed by Meanwood Road to the east and by Headingley to the north and Woodhouse, Leeds to the South. The Ridge has a number of interesting features, including a Victorian bandstand, a world war two air raid shelter, a packhorse bridge, the Meanwood Beck and allotments, all connected by a network of public footpaths.
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Dales Way Link, Leeds Hyde Park
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N 53.820061 ° | E -1.560144 ° |
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Dales Way Link
LS6 2EY Leeds, Hyde Park
England, United Kingdom
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