Headingley

17 North Lane
Headingley
Leeds
LS6 3HW

Tel: 0113 274 5555
Fax: 0113 274 5444
E-mail :
headingley@whitegates.co.uk
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Headingley is an area to the north of Leeds City Centre, on the road out to Skipton and the Yorkshire Dales. Headingley was once a village and it still has a village atmosphere. It is an area of mixed housing, which includes solidly-built Victorian and Edwardian terraces and between-the-wars semis. There is a lot of greenery as most houses have gardens and there are several parks. You can walk to Leeds centre in three quarters of an hour, across Woodhouse Moor, one of the closest parks to the city.
Headingley has held on to many of its traditional advantages - local shops, local
cinemas, good schools, an active community, good services for the elderly, a village atmosphere, lots of green spaces - while benefiting from new developments such as school rebuilds and new community centres.

Headingley's shopping centre is on and around the Otley Road, but the homes are
mainly on quiet streets, which don't get through traffic. A lot of the housing is Victorian brick terraces, which encourages a good knowledge of the neighbours.
Headingley has had a vibrant community of long-term residents for years. It remains an area of family housing and there are excellent local schools. Many of its residents have deliberately chosen to live here so as not to have to commute.

Headingley is also known in sporting circles — its stadium (known as Headingley) is home to the Yorkshire County Cricket Club as well as the Leeds Rhinos rugby league
and Leeds Carnegie rugby union clubs.

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