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Gledhow

Coordinates:53°49′19″N1°30′32″W/ 53.822°N 1.509°W/53.822; -1.509
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53°49′19″N1°30′32″W/ 53.822°N 1.509°W/53.822; -1.509

Gledhow Valley Road, junction with Gledhow Lane
Gledhow Hall

Gledhowis a suburb of northeastLeeds,West Yorkshire,England, east ofChapel Allertonand west ofRoundhay.It sits in theRoundhaywardofLeeds City CouncilandLeeds North Eastparliamentary constituency.

Etymology

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The nameGledhowis first attested the period 1334-37 asGledhou.Its etymology is uncertain. Thegled-element could plausibly come from theOld Englishwordsgleoda('kite, bird of prey') orglēd('embers, burning coals'). The second element could be from Old Englishhōh('ridge, escarpment') orOld Norsehaugr('hill').[1]It has been suggested (in relation to similar names likeGledhill) that agled-element may alternatively be based on the Old Norse ‘å glede’ (to please, or be glad about a subject)[2]giving a translation of "Pleasant Hill".

Description and history

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Gipton Spa

Well into the 19th century, Gledhow was known as a picturesque area ofwoodlandnear Leeds.[3]It had become asuburbof Leeds by the late 19th century. Gledhow Valley is a strip of mixed deciduous woodland on either side of a beck and lake. Gipton Spa,a bathhouse dating from 1671,is in the woods.[4]Passing through the valley is Gledhow Valley Road, built in 1926.[5]

Gledhow Lane crosses Gledhow Valley Road and on the eastern side is a steep road up from the valley. A residential area near the top has been referred to as "Little Switzerland", although a Leeds City Council website refers to this as a "former" name.[6]

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Harry Parkin,Your City's Place-Names: Leeds,English Place-Name Society City-Names Series, 3 (Nottingham: English Place-Names Society, 2017), p. 49.
  2. ^GLEDHILL GENEALOGY - New theory on the origin of the name of Gledhill
  3. ^G., Measom (1859).The official illustrated guide to the North-western railway.p. 402.Retrieved28 May2020.
  4. ^Bailey, Steve."Leeds: Places features: Gipton's Spa".BBC.Retrieved23 November2017.
  5. ^"Friends of Gledhow Valley Woods - Home Page".
  6. ^Leeds City Council,Sydney Kitson's House, Gledhow Lane,Leodis,accessed 28 December 2022
  7. ^Leeds Library & Information Services, G. Wilson."Arthur Louis Aaron Statue, Eastgate".
  8. ^"Albert Johanneson: Book turns a spotlight on Leeds United hero - Yorkshire Evening Post".Archived fromthe originalon 26 September 2017.
  9. ^ab"Obituary: Lord Airedale".The Times.13 March 1944. p. 6 – via The Times Digital Archive.
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