Garforth owes its size to expansion in the 17th and 18th centuries during which the local land-owning Gascoigne family ran several coalmines in the area. The surrounding settlements of Micklefield, Kippax, Swillington, Methley and Allerton Bywater Great and Little Preston are all villages that prospered and grew as a result of the coal industry. Nowadays manufacturing and motor-vehicle repair account for more than a third of the workforce in the area
William and his father Edmund Garforth, of Garforth House in York and Wiganthorpe Hall in Terrington (both houses which John Carr (architect) worked on.
Join me for a walk around the town of Garforth, located just a few miles east of central Leeds. Today a commuter town for the big city beside it, Garforth has a long history, with coal mining the biggest driver of growth in the town during the Industrial Revolution.
On our walk, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including The Miners Bar & Kitchen, Main Street, Garforth Miners' Welfare Hall, Garforth Library, Barleyhill Recreation Ground and Garforth Working Mens' Club.
Thank you to the following sites which really helped me out in my research about Garforth:
http://www.garforthhistoricalsociety.org.uk/index.php
https://www.garforthcommunityassociation.co.uk/history
https://www.parlington.co.uk/mines.lasso?process=10
0:00 Aberford Road
0:18 The Miners Bar & Kitchen
0:34 Aberf...
published: 27 Jan 2021
Living in Garforth, Leeds | Manning Stainton Estate Agents in Garforth
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Garforth Town player sent off after two bookings in same passage of play
A game in the Northern Counties East Football League saw three consecutive cards shown by the referee. Garforth Town were playing against Bridlington when the home side's Alex Low made a late tackle on one of the Bridlington players. The referee played the advantage before Low made another sliding challenge further down the pitch. After the referee blew his whistle, he brandished two yellow cards at Low before adding a red. The game ended 1-1
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Redrow New Homes - Garforth
Discover Garforth, located in the heart of West Yorkshire and surrounded by spaces to relax and enjoy for all the family.
published: 05 Feb 2021
Garforth Main Street 1994 / 2021 Retrospective
A short sequence of shots from 1994 showing Main Street, Garforth near Leeds.
The sequence starts at the junction with Church Lane and Lidgett Lane outside the Library. The Parochial School had recently been demolished and the new Garforth Medical Centre was nearing completion. Construction of adjacent offices had just begun. The sequence finishes at the junctions of Barrowby Lane and Barwick Road.
Businesses and features that have since disappeared include Midland Bank, Motor World, Garforth Sports, Fads, Cellar 5, Fitz the Jewellers, two garages (inc. Trimoco, formally Brown and White) and the public toilets at Town End.
The second part shows the same areas in October 2021.
published: 31 Oct 2021
Trains at Garforth 09/02/2024
UK Railway trains at Garforth station, West Yorkshire, including Express & Regional Passenger trains in February 2024! 🏴
A Weekday of services at Garforth, heading around West Yorkshire and Northern England, United Kingdom. Trains include:
- Northern Railway Class 158s
- 158/7 - Built in 1989/92
- TransPennine Express Class 185s
- 185/1 - Built in 2006/07
- Northern Railway Class 195s
- 195/0 - Built in 2017/20 - Two Car Units
- 195/1 - Built in 2017/20 - Three Car Units
- CrossCountry Voyagers Class 220s
- 220/0 - Built in 2000/01
- CrossCountry Super Voyagers Class 221s
- 221/1 - Built in 2001/02
- TransPennine Express Nova 1 Class 802s
- 802/2 - Built in 2017/18 - Diesel & Electric - Five Car Units
Filmed on 9th February 2024, Between 13.30 and 15.00.
If yo...
published: 19 May 2024
Garforth, Leeds, UK
published: 29 Aug 2022
Garforth Town v Wythenshawe Town (FA Trophy) 07-09-24
Action from the Isuzu FA Trophy match between Garforth Town and Wythenshawe Town.
published: 10 Sep 2024
Aagrah: Award-winning Indian restaurant expands in Garforth
Award-winning Indian restaurant Aagrah has expanded its offering in Garforth - check out the amazing buffet and local beer in this news report filmed and edited by FrontRowLive.
Join me for a walk around the town of Garforth, located just a few miles east of central Leeds. Today a commuter town for the big city beside it, Garforth has a...
Join me for a walk around the town of Garforth, located just a few miles east of central Leeds. Today a commuter town for the big city beside it, Garforth has a long history, with coal mining the biggest driver of growth in the town during the Industrial Revolution.
On our walk, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including The Miners Bar & Kitchen, Main Street, Garforth Miners' Welfare Hall, Garforth Library, Barleyhill Recreation Ground and Garforth Working Mens' Club.
Thank you to the following sites which really helped me out in my research about Garforth:
http://www.garforthhistoricalsociety.org.uk/index.php
https://www.garforthcommunityassociation.co.uk/history
https://www.parlington.co.uk/mines.lasso?process=10
0:00 Aberford Road
0:18 The Miners Bar & Kitchen
0:34 Aberford Road
1:11 Main Street
2:42 Miners' Welfare Hall
2:56 Main Street
4:15 An old photo of Garforth Main Street
4:23 Main Street
6:11 Garforth Library
6:22 Lidgett Lane
6:47 Beech Grove Avenue
8:21 Strawberry Avenue
9:13 Barley Hill Road
10:21 Barleyhill Recreation Ground
14:08 Garforth Working Men's Club
14:17 Barley Hill Road
14:33 Poplar Avenue
16:25 Knightsway
18:25 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1 mile/1.6km
Step count: 2000 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 18 mins 20 secs
Average speed: 3.3mph/5.3kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
Join me for a walk around the town of Garforth, located just a few miles east of central Leeds. Today a commuter town for the big city beside it, Garforth has a long history, with coal mining the biggest driver of growth in the town during the Industrial Revolution.
On our walk, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including The Miners Bar & Kitchen, Main Street, Garforth Miners' Welfare Hall, Garforth Library, Barleyhill Recreation Ground and Garforth Working Mens' Club.
Thank you to the following sites which really helped me out in my research about Garforth:
http://www.garforthhistoricalsociety.org.uk/index.php
https://www.garforthcommunityassociation.co.uk/history
https://www.parlington.co.uk/mines.lasso?process=10
0:00 Aberford Road
0:18 The Miners Bar & Kitchen
0:34 Aberford Road
1:11 Main Street
2:42 Miners' Welfare Hall
2:56 Main Street
4:15 An old photo of Garforth Main Street
4:23 Main Street
6:11 Garforth Library
6:22 Lidgett Lane
6:47 Beech Grove Avenue
8:21 Strawberry Avenue
9:13 Barley Hill Road
10:21 Barleyhill Recreation Ground
14:08 Garforth Working Men's Club
14:17 Barley Hill Road
14:33 Poplar Avenue
16:25 Knightsway
18:25 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1 mile/1.6km
Step count: 2000 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 18 mins 20 secs
Average speed: 3.3mph/5.3kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
Our guide to living in Garforth, as the local property expert we want to showcase Garforth and the reasons to choose garforth as your next place to live in Leed...
Our guide to living in Garforth, as the local property expert we want to showcase Garforth and the reasons to choose garforth as your next place to live in Leeds. More detail can be found at
https://manningstainton.co.uk/area-guides/garforth
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A game in the Northern Counties East Football League saw three consecutive cards shown by the referee. Garforth Town were playing against Bridlington when the h...
A game in the Northern Counties East Football League saw three consecutive cards shown by the referee. Garforth Town were playing against Bridlington when the home side's Alex Low made a late tackle on one of the Bridlington players. The referee played the advantage before Low made another sliding challenge further down the pitch. After the referee blew his whistle, he brandished two yellow cards at Low before adding a red. The game ended 1-1
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A game in the Northern Counties East Football League saw three consecutive cards shown by the referee. Garforth Town were playing against Bridlington when the home side's Alex Low made a late tackle on one of the Bridlington players. The referee played the advantage before Low made another sliding challenge further down the pitch. After the referee blew his whistle, he brandished two yellow cards at Low before adding a red. The game ended 1-1
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A short sequence of shots from 1994 showing Main Street, Garforth near Leeds.
The sequence starts at the junction with Church Lane and Lidgett Lane outside the ...
A short sequence of shots from 1994 showing Main Street, Garforth near Leeds.
The sequence starts at the junction with Church Lane and Lidgett Lane outside the Library. The Parochial School had recently been demolished and the new Garforth Medical Centre was nearing completion. Construction of adjacent offices had just begun. The sequence finishes at the junctions of Barrowby Lane and Barwick Road.
Businesses and features that have since disappeared include Midland Bank, Motor World, Garforth Sports, Fads, Cellar 5, Fitz the Jewellers, two garages (inc. Trimoco, formally Brown and White) and the public toilets at Town End.
The second part shows the same areas in October 2021.
A short sequence of shots from 1994 showing Main Street, Garforth near Leeds.
The sequence starts at the junction with Church Lane and Lidgett Lane outside the Library. The Parochial School had recently been demolished and the new Garforth Medical Centre was nearing completion. Construction of adjacent offices had just begun. The sequence finishes at the junctions of Barrowby Lane and Barwick Road.
Businesses and features that have since disappeared include Midland Bank, Motor World, Garforth Sports, Fads, Cellar 5, Fitz the Jewellers, two garages (inc. Trimoco, formally Brown and White) and the public toilets at Town End.
The second part shows the same areas in October 2021.
UK Railway trains at Garforth station, West Yorkshire, including Express & Regional Passenger trains in February 2024! 🏴
A Weekday of services at Garfort...
UK Railway trains at Garforth station, West Yorkshire, including Express & Regional Passenger trains in February 2024! 🏴
A Weekday of services at Garforth, heading around West Yorkshire and Northern England, United Kingdom. Trains include:
- Northern Railway Class 158s
- 158/7 - Built in 1989/92
- TransPennine Express Class 185s
- 185/1 - Built in 2006/07
- Northern Railway Class 195s
- 195/0 - Built in 2017/20 - Two Car Units
- 195/1 - Built in 2017/20 - Three Car Units
- CrossCountry Voyagers Class 220s
- 220/0 - Built in 2000/01
- CrossCountry Super Voyagers Class 221s
- 221/1 - Built in 2001/02
- TransPennine Express Nova 1 Class 802s
- 802/2 - Built in 2017/18 - Diesel & Electric - Five Car Units
Filmed on 9th February 2024, Between 13.30 and 15.00.
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Train Numbers – e.g. 43032 or 800110 – These are train numbers which are specific to that train. No trains can be numbered the same. Locos are 5 digit numbers where the first two numbers are the class of train e.g. 67010 would be a class 67. Multiple Units are 6 digit numbers where the first three numbers are the class of train e.g. 390154 would be a class 390. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOPS#TOPS_numbering_under_British_Rail
Headcodes – e.g. 1F32 or 5M00 – These are used by the railway signallers to determine where trains are on the network. Every train within a region has a specific four code ID. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_reporting_number
Set Number – e.g. WB64 or NL04 – These are semi-permanent loco hauled coach formations which are kept together for formalities. The first two letters usually indicate the maintenance depot responsible e.g. OC is Old Oak Common, LA is Laira. The number indicates the rake number.
🚄 ABOUT ME
Hello everyone, I’m StarlifeStudios and my passion is to experience and video railway stations across the United Kingdom at both small and large locations, but, with an informative twist! My videos are also designed as a historical reference for the days of the past and to reminisce about the way things were. Join me as I continue to travel and be sure to let me know if you’d like me to video at your favourite or local station.
UK Railway trains at Garforth station, West Yorkshire, including Express & Regional Passenger trains in February 2024! 🏴
A Weekday of services at Garforth, heading around West Yorkshire and Northern England, United Kingdom. Trains include:
- Northern Railway Class 158s
- 158/7 - Built in 1989/92
- TransPennine Express Class 185s
- 185/1 - Built in 2006/07
- Northern Railway Class 195s
- 195/0 - Built in 2017/20 - Two Car Units
- 195/1 - Built in 2017/20 - Three Car Units
- CrossCountry Voyagers Class 220s
- 220/0 - Built in 2000/01
- CrossCountry Super Voyagers Class 221s
- 221/1 - Built in 2001/02
- TransPennine Express Nova 1 Class 802s
- 802/2 - Built in 2017/18 - Diesel & Electric - Five Car Units
Filmed on 9th February 2024, Between 13.30 and 15.00.
If you like my content, be sure to subscribe!
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Thanks! ✅
🚄 INFORMATION KEY
Train Numbers – e.g. 43032 or 800110 – These are train numbers which are specific to that train. No trains can be numbered the same. Locos are 5 digit numbers where the first two numbers are the class of train e.g. 67010 would be a class 67. Multiple Units are 6 digit numbers where the first three numbers are the class of train e.g. 390154 would be a class 390. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOPS#TOPS_numbering_under_British_Rail
Headcodes – e.g. 1F32 or 5M00 – These are used by the railway signallers to determine where trains are on the network. Every train within a region has a specific four code ID. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_reporting_number
Set Number – e.g. WB64 or NL04 – These are semi-permanent loco hauled coach formations which are kept together for formalities. The first two letters usually indicate the maintenance depot responsible e.g. OC is Old Oak Common, LA is Laira. The number indicates the rake number.
🚄 ABOUT ME
Hello everyone, I’m StarlifeStudios and my passion is to experience and video railway stations across the United Kingdom at both small and large locations, but, with an informative twist! My videos are also designed as a historical reference for the days of the past and to reminisce about the way things were. Join me as I continue to travel and be sure to let me know if you’d like me to video at your favourite or local station.
Award-winning Indian restaurant Aagrah has expanded its offering in Garforth - check out the amazing buffet and local beer in this news report filmed and edited...
Award-winning Indian restaurant Aagrah has expanded its offering in Garforth - check out the amazing buffet and local beer in this news report filmed and edited by FrontRowLive.
Award-winning Indian restaurant Aagrah has expanded its offering in Garforth - check out the amazing buffet and local beer in this news report filmed and edited by FrontRowLive.
Join me for a walk around the town of Garforth, located just a few miles east of central Leeds. Today a commuter town for the big city beside it, Garforth has a long history, with coal mining the biggest driver of growth in the town during the Industrial Revolution.
On our walk, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including The Miners Bar & Kitchen, Main Street, Garforth Miners' Welfare Hall, Garforth Library, Barleyhill Recreation Ground and Garforth Working Mens' Club.
Thank you to the following sites which really helped me out in my research about Garforth:
http://www.garforthhistoricalsociety.org.uk/index.php
https://www.garforthcommunityassociation.co.uk/history
https://www.parlington.co.uk/mines.lasso?process=10
0:00 Aberford Road
0:18 The Miners Bar & Kitchen
0:34 Aberford Road
1:11 Main Street
2:42 Miners' Welfare Hall
2:56 Main Street
4:15 An old photo of Garforth Main Street
4:23 Main Street
6:11 Garforth Library
6:22 Lidgett Lane
6:47 Beech Grove Avenue
8:21 Strawberry Avenue
9:13 Barley Hill Road
10:21 Barleyhill Recreation Ground
14:08 Garforth Working Men's Club
14:17 Barley Hill Road
14:33 Poplar Avenue
16:25 Knightsway
18:25 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1 mile/1.6km
Step count: 2000 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 18 mins 20 secs
Average speed: 3.3mph/5.3kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
Our guide to living in Garforth, as the local property expert we want to showcase Garforth and the reasons to choose garforth as your next place to live in Leeds. More detail can be found at
https://manningstainton.co.uk/area-guides/garforth
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A game in the Northern Counties East Football League saw three consecutive cards shown by the referee. Garforth Town were playing against Bridlington when the home side's Alex Low made a late tackle on one of the Bridlington players. The referee played the advantage before Low made another sliding challenge further down the pitch. After the referee blew his whistle, he brandished two yellow cards at Low before adding a red. The game ended 1-1
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A short sequence of shots from 1994 showing Main Street, Garforth near Leeds.
The sequence starts at the junction with Church Lane and Lidgett Lane outside the Library. The Parochial School had recently been demolished and the new Garforth Medical Centre was nearing completion. Construction of adjacent offices had just begun. The sequence finishes at the junctions of Barrowby Lane and Barwick Road.
Businesses and features that have since disappeared include Midland Bank, Motor World, Garforth Sports, Fads, Cellar 5, Fitz the Jewellers, two garages (inc. Trimoco, formally Brown and White) and the public toilets at Town End.
The second part shows the same areas in October 2021.
UK Railway trains at Garforth station, West Yorkshire, including Express & Regional Passenger trains in February 2024! 🏴
A Weekday of services at Garforth, heading around West Yorkshire and Northern England, United Kingdom. Trains include:
- Northern Railway Class 158s
- 158/7 - Built in 1989/92
- TransPennine Express Class 185s
- 185/1 - Built in 2006/07
- Northern Railway Class 195s
- 195/0 - Built in 2017/20 - Two Car Units
- 195/1 - Built in 2017/20 - Three Car Units
- CrossCountry Voyagers Class 220s
- 220/0 - Built in 2000/01
- CrossCountry Super Voyagers Class 221s
- 221/1 - Built in 2001/02
- TransPennine Express Nova 1 Class 802s
- 802/2 - Built in 2017/18 - Diesel & Electric - Five Car Units
Filmed on 9th February 2024, Between 13.30 and 15.00.
If you like my content, be sure to subscribe!
➤ https://www.youtube.com/starlifestudios?sub_confirmation=1
Thanks! ✅
🚄 INFORMATION KEY
Train Numbers – e.g. 43032 or 800110 – These are train numbers which are specific to that train. No trains can be numbered the same. Locos are 5 digit numbers where the first two numbers are the class of train e.g. 67010 would be a class 67. Multiple Units are 6 digit numbers where the first three numbers are the class of train e.g. 390154 would be a class 390. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOPS#TOPS_numbering_under_British_Rail
Headcodes – e.g. 1F32 or 5M00 – These are used by the railway signallers to determine where trains are on the network. Every train within a region has a specific four code ID. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_reporting_number
Set Number – e.g. WB64 or NL04 – These are semi-permanent loco hauled coach formations which are kept together for formalities. The first two letters usually indicate the maintenance depot responsible e.g. OC is Old Oak Common, LA is Laira. The number indicates the rake number.
🚄 ABOUT ME
Hello everyone, I’m StarlifeStudios and my passion is to experience and video railway stations across the United Kingdom at both small and large locations, but, with an informative twist! My videos are also designed as a historical reference for the days of the past and to reminisce about the way things were. Join me as I continue to travel and be sure to let me know if you’d like me to video at your favourite or local station.
Award-winning Indian restaurant Aagrah has expanded its offering in Garforth - check out the amazing buffet and local beer in this news report filmed and edited by FrontRowLive.
Garforth owes its size to expansion in the 17th and 18th centuries during which the local land-owning Gascoigne family ran several coalmines in the area. The surrounding settlements of Micklefield, Kippax, Swillington, Methley and Allerton Bywater Great and Little Preston are all villages that prospered and grew as a result of the coal industry. Nowadays manufacturing and motor-vehicle repair account for more than a third of the workforce in the area
YORKCity’s penultimate friendly of pre-season was something of an ‘eye-opener’ for assistant manager Gary Elphick, with the Minstermen slipping to a 2-0 defeat to GarforthTown... .
YORKCity will visit GarforthTown as their seventh confirmed friendly of pre-season ... with a trip to Garforth’s Bannister PrenticeStadium set to take place on Tuesday, July 30 (7.45pm).
Found in 2022, archaeologists hailed the discovery of a hidden cemetery in Garforth, Leeds as a "once-in-a-lifetime find" ... Now, examination of the remains has revealed that the bones include that of a child of around 10 years of age ... Top image ... Source ... .
A BMW X5 seen towing the vehicle was tracked travelling south on the A1 to the M1 at Garforth... stolen, we stopped the vehicle on the M1 after it left the A1 at HookMoor Interchange near Garforth.
TEN-MEN Tadcaster Albion were frozen out in a 4-1 defeat at GarforthTown, with their NCEL premier division clash taking place on what had seemed to be the coldest evening of the New Year... .