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OS grid reference
  
SE209368

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:06 AM

Dialling code
  
0113

Metropolitan borough
  
City of Leeds

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Metropolitan county
  
West Yorkshire

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Population
  
22,594 (Ward. Calverley and Farsley. 2011)

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
4°C, Wind W at 16 km/h, 88% Humidity

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Calverley is a village in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, on the A657 road, midway between Leeds city centre and Bradford. The population of Calverley in 2011 was 4,328. The appropriate City of Leeds ward was called Calverley and Farsley with a population at the 2011 Census of 22,594.

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Map of Calverley, UK

History

In the 1086 Domesday Book, Calverley is listed as "Caverleia".

Calverley is a rural village with a medieval manor house, Calverley Old Hall which was home to the Calverley family. Houses in the village are mostly constructed of sandstone, darkened by the soot of the Industrial Revolution, though there are brick buildings to the south of the original village. The Anglican parish church St Wilfrid's has parts dating from the 11th or 12th century. The tower was added and increased in the 13th to 15th century. There is a Methodist church dating from 1872, beside Victoria Park, a recreation ground which is home to Calverley St Wilfrid's Cricket Club. Both churches are Grade II listed buildings. There are two golf courses to the south of the village, Woodhall Hills (established 1905) off Woodhall Road, and Calverley Golf Club off Woodhall Lane.

In 1604 the landowner, Walter Calverley, went insane and murdered some of his children in Calverley Hall. He refused to plead and was ordered to be pressed to death, a method used to try to force a confession. He died without confessing his crime in order to ensure that his estate was not taken from his remaining family.

Administration

The village was part of the Municipal Borough of Pudsey alongside Farsley until 1974, though for centuries previously both Pudsey and Farsley were part of the Calverley parish.

Notable people

  • Alfred Blunt, former Bishop of Bradford, is buried in parish churchyard
  • Frederick William Faber, priest, theologian and hymnographer
  • Sir Percival Hartley Biochemist
  • Charles Smith, cricketer
  • References

    Calverley Wikipedia


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