2013
SE1842 : Lytchet in Parkinson's Park, Guiseley
taken 11 years ago, near to Guiseley, Leeds, England

Lytchet in Parkinson's Park, Guiseley
Early medieval lytchet in Parkinson's Park Guiseley, on the fields named Clapper Brow/Crook Lands on the 1838 tithe map. Sycamore trees to the right are at least 150 years old.
Parkinson's Park
Land given to the people of Guiseley by Frank and Albert Parkinson in the 1930's. Part of the Kelcliffe area of Guiseley.
Kelcliffe, Guiseley
Area on the side of the Chevin on the outskirts of Guiseley and sitting above the Airedale Gap looking towards Hawksworth and Menston. Kel = spring, Cliff = steep sided. Land was originally on the edge of the Great West Field, and has many springs.