Also known as Woodlesford, Leeds
thumb|Woodlesford Park thumb|All Saints Church Woodlesford ( ) is a suburban village in the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, south-east of Leeds city centre. Formerly part of the Rothwell Urban District, it is now within the Rothwell ward of Leeds City Council. The village sits on the banks of the Aire and Calder Navigation and river system.
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thumb|Woodlesford Park thumb|All Saints Church Woodlesford ( ) is a suburban village in the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, south-east of Leeds city centre. Formerly part of the Rothwell Urban District, it is now within the Rothwell ward of Leeds City Council. The village sits on the banks of the Aire and Calder Navigation and river system.
==History== The name was first recorded between 1188 and 1202, in the form Widlesford, with other medieval forms including Wryd(e)lesford(e). These other forms are closer to the likely origin: Old English *wrīdels 'bush' + ford 'ford'. Maps suggest the ford was likely on a dried up bend on the River Aire, now a car park, near the present day Woodlesford Lock on the Aire and Calder Navigation.
2 mapped locations
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