All Monuments in Brotherton sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

Duke of York Monument
Standing proudly in Wakefield, the Duke of York Monument is a significant historical landmark, inviting visitors to reflect on its past.

Field Head Trig point
Discover the unique Field Head Trig Point, a historical surveying marker nestled in a tranquil woodland area near Wakefield.

Market Cross
Discover Selby's historic Market Cross, a Grade II listed monument marking centuries of market town tradition.

Memorial Bench
This peaceful memorial bench offers a tranquil spot for walkers and cyclists to rest and reflect amidst the Yorkshire landscape.

Oakwood Clock
Discover the iconic Oakwood Clock, a beloved historic landmark in the vibrant Leeds suburb of Roundhay.

Selby Mining Memorial
Honouring Selby's mining heritage, this poignant memorial offers a serene spot for reflection and gentle walks amidst community woodland.

The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield
Discover the charming sculpture of The Jolly Pinder, celebrating a unique piece of Wakefield's local history.

Wakefield Cenotaph
Explore the Wakefield Cenotaph, a poignant war memorial renowned for its stunning design and a captivating dragon sculpture.

Sharlston Colliery Pit Wheel
Discover the powerful history of coal mining in Sharlston at this preserved pit wheel, a landmark of local heritage.
Angela Morley Rainbow Plaque
Discover the Angela Morley Rainbow Plaque in Leeds, honouring a pioneering transgender composer and trailblazer.
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