Addingham Street by Street

 

This section will show pictures old and new, and information, about every street in Addingham.
It will take time to complete and if information for your street is not shown yet please check back later.

Google Streetview has come to Addingham - in case you hadn't noticed, you can now get street level views

of almost the whole of Addingham. Go to Google maps by following the links below and zoom in fully using the scroll wheel.

Addingham Moorside Hawthorne Close Ridleys Fold
Abbey Close Heathness Road Rookery, The
Acre Fold High Croft Rose Terrace
Acres, The High House Mews Sawyers Garth
Aynholme Close High Mill Lane School Lane
Aynholme Drive Hillside Close Silsden Road
Back Beck Lane Hodgson Fold Skipton Road
Bark Lane Holme Ings Smithy Greaves
Beacon Street Ilkley Road Southfield Lane
Beckside Close Ilkley Road, Old Southfield Road
Big Meadow Drive Jonathan Garth Southfield Terrace
Bolton Road Jubilee Terrace Springfield Mount
Broadfield Way Kilners Croft St Christophers Drive
Browsfield Road Kitty Fold St lans Croft
Brumfitt Hill Lilac Close St Johns Avenue
Burns Hill Lime Close St Leonards Close
Burnside Lodge Hill St Michaels Way
Chapel Street Low Mill Fold St Pauls Rise
Church Street Low Mill Lane St Peters Court
Cocking Lane Lumb Gill Lane Stamp Hill Close
Cockshott Place Main Street Stockinger Lane
Coppy Road Moor Lane Stone Stay Fold
Cornerstone Close Moor Park Close Street, The
Cragg View Moor Park Crescent Sugar Hill
Craven Crescent Moor Park Drive Sycamore Drive
Croft House Fold Moor Park Grove Town Head Fold
Cross Bank Road
Moor Park Way Turner Lane
Cross End Fold Mount Pleasant Victoria Terrace
Daisy Hill North Street Well Close
Druggist Lane Nursery Lane Wesley Place
George Street Old Lane Wesleyan Terrace
Gill Close Old Station Way West Croft
Green, The Orchard Lane Wharfe Park
Green Lane Park Crescent Wharfedale View
Hallcroft Drive Parkinson Fold
Harcourt Drive Plumtree Hill

 

 

 

 

Latest News

Village Meeting

The Civic Society have organised a
Village Meeting on Monday 9
January at 7.30pm 
to discuss the possible affects on Addingham which could result from the proposed new Local Development Framework which envisages 400 new houses in the village.

All villagers are invited to come and have their say.

All residents should have received a leaflet - contact info@addinghamcivicsociety.co.uk for more information.

 

 

Pubs Re-opened

It was a sad day when two of our
village pubs closed almost at the
same time - The Fleece and
The Craven Heifer.
Now, The Craven Heifer has
re-opened under new management,
offering delicious Chinese cuisine, 
and The Fleece has also re-opened.
Great news!
And what is more - the former
Good Food Shop, which has been
closed since the building collapsed,
is also re-opening soon as Frewin's Cafe
(during the day) and Bistro (evening.

Details will be added to our Pubs page
http://www.addingham.info/eatinganddrinking.html when available.

 

Golden success for Addingham

The village has been awarded a fabulous GOLD award by the judges of the Yorkshire in Bloom competition, and came top of the class. Congratulations and thanks to all who helped, particularly the volunteer Addingham Garden Friends, BMDC Parks & Landscape Dept., Addingham Primary School, Addingham Civic Society, Addingham Allotments and Gardens Soc. and Addingham Parish Council. As a result of this, the village will be in the National Britain in Bloom finals!