BARDSEY, WEST YORKSHIRE

'Bardsey', West Yorkshire, England is a small village outside the City of Leeds in the LS17 postcode district. It is part of the civil parish of Bardsey cum Rigton.
It is a predominantly white middle class area with a high proportion of retired residents. Facilities include a public house, a sports club, a baby clothes shop and until March 2007, a garage.
It is a particularly historical area with:

★ England's oldest public house, the Bingley Arms, which is recorded in the Domesday Book.

★ A motte-and-bailey castle, dating back to post 1066.

★ The first Saxon tower church in England.

★ A local Roman settlement and road named Pompocali

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The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland: All Hallows, Bardsey, West Yorkshire

Bardsey Village: a photo story by A.M.Hanson

Archaeology of Pompocali Earthworks and Hetchell Crags by H.M. Hill

Bardsey Village web-site

Bardsey Cricket Club website

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