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Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2012 1:31 pm
by Phill_dvsn
Ain't gonna need this house no longer.Ain't gonna need this house no more! These two forgotten and unloved houses can only just be spotted around Leeds, another few years and Mother Nature will have reclaimed them for good. So before they vanish behind trees where in Leeds can they be seen?I've done two parts because I think one of them might be easy, and yes Tasa your definitely barred from this one
Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2012 1:38 pm
by Tasa
Yes, I do know this one!
Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2012 2:13 pm
by Cardiarms
Top one is Lofthouse place I think:
http://g.co/maps/e6m7uI like the old school fence on the otherside of the road.
Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2012 2:23 pm
by Phill_dvsn
Cardiarms wrote: Top one is Lofthouse place I think:
http://g.co/maps/e6m7uI like the old school fence on the otherside of the road. Yes spot on, well done again That's the one I thought would be the easier of the two.I wouldn't have known anything about the house if it wasn't for the old gate posts with the name 'Criffel' and 'House' inscribed on them.You had to search under trees to find the other one.That old house is one of the few reminders of a vast area that was swept away when the inner ring road was built. It's the only surviving building on Lofthouse Place.This is the 1920's and 1980's map to show how the area has changed and obliterated in the 1960's.Here's Criffel House in better days.
http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... AY=FULLThe rest of the street pictured here was flattened.Lower down Lofthouse Place and demolition is well under way.The other 'guess where' house is in that side of Leeds, It's just a case of guessing that one now!
Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2012 6:37 pm
by BJF
off Queens Road, in the Harolds somewhere
Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2012 6:55 pm
by Leodian
Hi BJF.In case you are unaware it is easy to edit a post, to for example change an error. If you are logged in then go to the post and click the 'Edit' (not the 'Quote' as that will result in a repeat posting). Your post will appear and you simply amend what you intend to do. You can preview what you have done and if OK then click on 'Post'. Your original post will now appear as you intended.I use that a lot as my typing is rubbish and I make loads of errors that I don't spot until my posts appear.
Posted: Sat 28 Apr, 2012 7:03 pm
by Phill_dvsn
BJF wrote: off Queens Road, in the Harolds somewhere No sadly not, It isn't actually that far away from the guessed right photo though!
Posted: Mon 30 Apr, 2012 2:01 pm
by Phill_dvsn
I don't think anyone will guess the second house so I'll give the location.It's actually the only house left standing that was on Penraevon Street right next to Meanwood beck herehttp://g.co/maps/m5uy2
Posted: Mon 30 Apr, 2012 2:40 pm
by Leodian
Phill_dvsn wrote: I don't think anyone will guess the second house so I'll give the location.It's actually the only house left standing that was on Penraevon Street right next to Meanwood beck herehttp://g.co/maps/m5uy2 Cheers Phill. I was hoping you would soon give the answer.
Posted: Wed 02 May, 2012 9:49 am
by BLAKEY
Very nostalgic pictures indeed Phill of areas that I've long known very well. I often look back to those times and wish we still had them. OK, plumbing, electrics and "fresh air" certainly left much to be desired, but Society was far far more civilised and safe.Your little two line quotation gave me a shock too -"Ain't gonna need this house no longer.Ain't gonna need this house no more! "When I was doing my National Service "squarebashing" at Stalag 11 (RAF Hednesford, Staffs) in November and December 1954 Rosemary Clooney's record of "This ole house" was played incessantly over the Tannoy while we slaved away trying to keep the billet hut, and our kit, cleaner than the most forbidding hospital matron would have expected - and this after coming in from snow, ice and mud stained Camp roadways etc . Whoever the Station "disc jockey" was he had a very cruel sense of humour