1. Pool-in-Wharfedale War Memorial, Grade II
Located the junction of Main Street and Church Lane this First World War memorial, was put up in 1923, with secondary memorial plaques for subsequent conflicts. Photo: Geograph
2. 37 Hunslet Road, Grade II
A surviving example of mid to late 19th century workers housing in Hunslet, a major industrial and manufacturing centre following the Industrial Revolution dubbed the workshop of Leeds. Photo: Historic England
3. 18 Crown Point Road, Grade II
A surviving example of mid to late 19th century workers housing in Hunslet, which was a major industrial and manufacturing centre following the Industrial Revolution dubbed the workshop of Leeds'. Photo: Historic England
4. Templar Hotel, Grade II
This street corner pub was built in the early 19th century. Was given a major refurbishment in the 1920s, much of which remains intact today. The outside is clad with impressive green and cream tiling made by Burmantofts Photo: Historic England
5. Gravestone of Joseph and Sarah Whitley at Roundhay St. John's Church, Grade II
The worlds first motion picture, Roundhay Garden Scene was shot in 1888 by Louis Le Prince on a camera he invented, and starred his in-laws Joseph and Sarah Whitley. Their gravestone features painted tilework by Le Prince. Photo: Historic England
6. Aberford War Memorial, Grade II
Built in 1922 by Sydney Kitson as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on the local community. Photo: Geograph