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Listed buildings in Alwoodley

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Alwoodley is a civil parish and ward in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has 16 listed buildings that are recorded on the National Heritage List for England. All of them are Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which means they are of national importance and special interest. The area is north of central Leeds and includes the districts of Alwoodley and Moor Allerton. The southern part is mainly residential, while the northern part is rural. Most listed buildings are houses, cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings, with some farm buildings converted into homes. There is also a mill converted into a dwelling. Other listed buildings include a road bridge, an aqueduct, a well or reservoir, a church and its lych gate, and a war memorial.


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