Yeadon

Yeadon is a town within the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire. The majority of the town sits in the Otley and Yeadon ward of Leeds City Council and the Leeds North West parliamentary constituency.

Yeadon is also home to Leeds Bradford Airport, an important gateway to Yorkshire, and a fantastic small airport which is a breath of fresh air when compared to larger international airports, you can be through in minutes, and be dropped off right next to the main entrance in a taxi or car.

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High St., Yeadon, LS19 7TA, United Kingdom

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The name comes from Old English gæh and dūn meaning steep hill. It was one of three hill settlements: Rawdon, Yeadon and Baildon.

The main town is on a hill with south facing slope into the Aire valley.

The geology is sandstone and millstone grit, which has been extensively quarried and used for buildings, with impervious shale and clay to the north, which allowed the formation of a natural hilltop lake, Yeadon Tarn which was enlarged for industrial use.

Leeds Bradford Airport occupies the high plateau of Yeadon Moor to the east.


Fact Pack – Yeadon, West Yorkshire

  1. Yeadon is a town within the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
  2. The town is part of the Leeds Metropolitan district.
  3. Yeadon is situated between the city of Leeds and the spa town of Harrogate.
  4. It is known for its proximity to Leeds Bradford International Airport, which is located in Yeadon.
  5. The town has a population of approximately 22,000 people.
  6. Yeadon’s economy was traditionally based on the woollen industry, but has since diversified.
  7. Yeadon Tarn, also known as Yeadon Dam, is a popular local nature reserve and water sports centre.
  8. The town is home to several listed buildings, including Yeadon Town Hall, which is a Grade II listed building.
  9. Yeadon has a strong sporting culture, with local football, cricket and rugby teams.
  10. The town is served by a number of schools, including Yeadon Westfield Infant School, Yeadon Westfield Junior School, and Benton Park School.

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Which part of Leeds is Yeadon?

Yeadon is located 8 miles to the north west of Leeds and 6 miles to the north east of Bradford. The town has good transport links being located on the A65 Leeds – Otley road and close to the A658 Harrogate – Bradford road. Leeds Bradford Airport is immediately to the east.

What are some notable features or landmarks in Yeadon, West Yorkshire?

Yeadon is known for its high street, Yeadon Town Hall, and Yeadon Tarn, a local lake popular for sailing and other water activities. It also has Leeds Bradford Airport, the largest airport within Yorkshire.

What is the population of Yeadon, West Yorkshire?

The population of Yeadon, West Yorkshire is approximately 22,000 people, according to the most recent census data.


Where next?

Head to Otley Chevin for a day out or Leeds Bradford Airport for a holiday! A short drive away is the bustling city of Leeds, known for its vibrant nightlife, shopping, and rich industrial history. You can explore the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds Art Gallery, and the historic Kirkstall Abbey. Alternatively, you could head to the spa town of Harrogate, famous for its Turkish baths and close proximity to the stunning Yorkshire Dales. Don’t miss out on visiting the historic city of York, where you can walk the ancient city walls, visit the iconic York Minster, and delve into Viking history at the Jorvik Viking Centre. All these locations offer a taste of the diverse experiences Yorkshire has to offer.