Baildon is a town
and
civil parish
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in the
Bradford Metropolitan Borough in
West Yorkshire
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, England and within the
historic boundaries of the
West Riding of Yorkshire
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.
It lies north of Bradford city centre. The town forms a continuous urban area with Shipley and Bradford, and is part of the West Yorkshire Built Up Area.
Other nearby suburbs include
Shipley to the south and
Saltaire
Saltaire is a Victorian model village in Shipley, part of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, in West Yorkshire, England. The Victorian era Salt's Mill and associated residential district located by the River Aire and Leeds and Live ...
to the west.
As of the 2011 census, the Baildon ward has a population of 15,360.
History
Baildon is known to have been inhabited for many centuries; several
cup-and-ring stones on Baildon Moor has shown evidence of
Bronze Age
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inhabitation.
Baildon Moor has a number of
gritstone
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outcrops with numerous prehistoric
cup and ring marks
Cup and ring marks or cup marks are a form of prehistoric art found in the Atlantic seaboard of Europe (Ireland, Wales, Northern England, Scotland, France (Brittany), Portugal, and Spain (Galicia) – and in Mediterranean Europe – Italy (in A ...
.
A denuded and mutilated bank represents the remains of an
Iron Age
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settlement known as Soldier's Trench, sometimes mistaken for a Bronze Age
stone circle
A stone circle is a ring of standing stones. Most are found in Northwestern Europe – especially in Britain, Ireland, and Brittany – and typically date from the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, with most being built from 3000 BC. The ...
.
A Bronze Age cup-marked rock is incorporated in the bank.
Baildon is recorded as ''Beldone'' and ''Beldune'' in the
Domesday Book
Domesday Book () – the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book" – is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William I, known as William the Conqueror. The manusc ...
.
In 1066 it belonged to a Gospatric, son of Arnketil, and had passed to Erneis of Buron by 1086.
Baildon had two manor houses: one on Hall Cliffe, the other in lower Baildon.
In the 1960s, the Hall Cliffe house was demolished and replaced with the Ian Clough Hall.
During the
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, that occurred during the period from around 1760 to about 1820–1840. This transition included going f ...
, Baildon developed a woollen industry; Westgate House was built in 1814 by the Ambler family who were prominent in the wool trade and the warehouse part of the building was Feathers Bakery now Nine Café adjacent to the mill which is now the Westgate Bar.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, conditions in Bradford deteriorated and poverty and ill health became widespread; Baildon began developing as a
commuter town
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along with neighbouring Shipley.
In the latter years of the 20th century, the West Riding suffered from economic decline through the gradual closure of its textile and engineering industries.
Bradford was particularly affected by this; however, Leeds grew as a major administrative and financial centre and Baildon with its railway links to Leeds has become a strategic commuter town.
Gypsy parties
Baildon was an important location for the British
Gypsy
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community.
A report of 1929 stated that annual Gypsy Parties had started two to three hundred years before – records were said to go back to 1770 when it was reported to be an ancient custom.
In 1881, up to 5,000 people are said to have paid for admission.
Gradually the event was taken over by local residents, who dressed up as Gypsies and formed 'tribes'.
Proceeds went to the local Horticultural Society.
After 1897 the tradition died out, apparently because the 'real Gypsies' had disappeared.
However, in 1929 it was revived to raise funds for Baildon Hospital.
A local resident, John Keen, then contacted the so-called
King of the Gypsies,
Xavier Petulengro, and they re-established large Gypsy gatherings at Baildon, recorded on
Pathe News films and shown nationally in cinemas.
[; ]
The Gypsy Parties ended with the start of the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
and were never revived.
[
However, in the early 1990s travellers used the Bank Holiday loophole to occupy Shipley Glen in Baildon for a weekend festival.
]
Pleasure Grounds
In northern Shipley off Prod Lane there was a small fairground with dodgem cars
Bumper cars or dodgems are the generic names for a type of flat amusement ride consisting of multiple small electrically powered cars which draw power from the floor and/or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator. Bumpe ...
, booths and a historic "Aerial Glide" suspended roller coaster that for a short period had listed building status.[; ; ]
In earlier years the fairground attractions at Shipley Glen were much more extensive.
The fairground closed and is now dismantled and newly built (2015/6) private housing now covers the site.
The only working remnant of the Pleasure Grounds is the Shipley Glen Cable Tramway a funicular railway carrying passengers from just north of Roberts Park, Saltaire
Roberts Park is a public urban park in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England. Higher Coach Road, Baildon, is to the north and the park is bounded to the south by the River Aire.
A pedestrian footbridge crosses the Aire and links the park to ...
up the hill side through Walker Wood to the location of the Pleasure Grounds at the top of Prod Lane.
Geography
Baildon lies to the north east of Bradford, and is linked to Bradford and Shipley by the B6151.
To the north of Baildon lies Baildon Moor, a part of Rombalds Moor, with several quarries and underlying strata of coal.
There are the remains of old coal pits.
Across Baildon Moor is the village of Menston, the town of Ilkley
Ilkley is a spa town and civil parish in the City of Bradford in West Yorkshire, in Northern England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Ilkley civil parish includes the adjacent village of Ben Rhydding and is a ward wit ...
and Ilkley Moor.
Baildon is situated on a hill to the north of the River Aire
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and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Baildon is from Leeds city centre
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Central districts
A ...
and from Bradford city centre.
Governance
;History
Boards of Guardians
Boards of guardians were '' ad hoc'' authorities that administered Poor Law in the United Kingdom from 1835 to 1930.
England and Wales
Boards of guardians were created by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, replacing the parish overseers of the p ...
were formed as a result of the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
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though the Baildon Local Board of Guardians was formed in 1852.
Elections were held on 16 September 1852, and their first quorate meeting was on 9 October 1852. The last meeting took place on 18 December 1894.
As a result of the Local Government Act 1894
The Local Government Act 1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales outside the County of London. The Act followed the reforms carried out at county level u ...
Baildon became an Urban District on 1 January 1895 and was then administered by Baildon Urban District Council.
Baildon Urban District Council was established in 1895 and was disbanded when Bradford Metropolitan District Council was established in 1974.
;Present day
A group of local residents held an open meeting on 7 May 1997 and as a result the Baildon Community Council came into being on 26 June 1997 as a means of communicating local interest to appropriate authorities.
Residents of Baildon went through the appropriate legal process and as a result Baildon Parish Council was formed which held its first full meeting 14 May 2007.
The civil parish does not cover nearby Esholt
Esholt is a village between Shipley and Guiseley, in the metropolitan district of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated east of Shipley town centre , south-west of Guiseley Main Street , north of Bradford City ...
, part of the Baildon Ward at District level, but includes the area North of the River Aire along Coach Road and Higher Coach Road (Baildon South West) which is within the Shipley Ward at District level.
On Monday 10 June 2013 Baildon officially became a town when Baildon Parish Council resolved that, in accordance with the Local Government Act 1972 s245, the Parish of Baildon shall have the status of a town.
Consequently, the Parish Council was renamed Baildon ''Town'' Council.
;Councillors
Baildon ward is represented on Bradford Council by three Conservative
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional institutions, practices, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilization in ...
councillors, Valerie Townend, Mike Pollard and Debbie Davies.
indicates seat up for re-election.
Economy
Baildon has a modest town centre with most everyday amenities including independent traders, estate agents and family law solicitors.
There is a Co-op
A cooperative (also known as co-operative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically-control ...
supermarket and a small Tesco
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on the outskirts.
The centre is home to many independent shops including Pickles Delicatessen, Westgate General Stores, Seasons Home, Finesse Gifts and Baildon Interiors.
There are also several independently owned hair dressers and beauty salons and a variety of restaurants and take-aways.
There are some eight public houses and bars in Baildon.
Charlestown
Charlestown in south east Baildon is the area of Baildon with the highest concentration of industry.
The area is in the valley bottom between Otley Road and the River Aire, and includes the Acorn Park Industrial Estate and the Butterfield Industrial Estate. Notable companies established in Charlestown include Manor Coating Systems and Denso Marston Radiators.
Further north east in Charlestown there are plans for a 'Baildon Business Park' and hotel on a green field site near Buck Lane, at a cost of £25 million but there is opposition to the move.[; ]
Another industrial area is the Tong Park Industrial Estate off Otley Road in eastern Baildon.
Landmarks
One of the main monuments in Baildon is the Frances Ferrand memorial fountain, known locally as the 'potted meat stick'.
This was built by Baron Amphlett of Somerset as a memorial to his mother-in-law, Frances Ferrand.
It still stands today to the eastern side of Browgate.
In 1925 the monument was put at threat when plans were produced to replace in with a bus terminus.
In the 1960s the monument was removed and dismantled; however, in 1986 the Mechanics Institute raised funds to take it out of storage and restore it.
To the north of Towngate roundabout in front of Glendale House is a concrete paved open area created in the 1960s containing what remains of the stocks and a sandstone pillar thought to be the remains of a mediaeval cross, both Grade II listed.
On Glen Road on the edge of Baildon Moor, close to Shipley Glen, is Bracken Hall Countryside Centre and Museum
Bracken Hall Countryside Centre and Museum is a children's museum, natural history education centre and nature centre established in 1989 at Bracken Hall on the edge of Baildon Moor, close to Shipley Glen in West Yorkshire, England.
In 2013 ...
, a free-to-visit children's museum, natural history education centre and nature centre.
Baildon's War Memorials are situated on Browgate
and in Tong Park.
North of Upper Coach Road in Shipley is Shipley Glen Tramway, a narrow-gauge funicular
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railway. The railway takes passengers between the valley floor near Titus Salt School to the bottom of Prod Lane, a short walking distance from Shipley Glen.[; ; ; ]
Churches
The Church of St. James in Charlestown is a painted tongue and groove
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timber building, now a grade II listed building.
It was moved to Baildon from Great Warley, Essex in 1905.
The Reverend N. R. Bailey, rector of Great Warley, had property in Baildon and hoped to retire there.
However his obituary was published in November 1900 before he retired.
In 2007/2008 the church was moved again, but only by a few yards.
This allowed the surrounding land to be sold by the Diocese for development.
Rotten timbers were replaced and underground heat pump
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system installed to make the building more eco-friendly.
The Church of St. John the Evangelist
John the Evangelist ( grc-gre, Ἰωάννης, Iōánnēs; Aramaic: ܝܘܚܢܢ; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ; ar, يوحنا الإنجيلي, la, Ioannes, he, יוחנן cop, ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ or ⲓⲱ̅ⲁ) is the name traditionally given t ...
designed by Mallinson & Healey, was built in 1848 though the south tower was not added until 1928.
The east window designed by Powell & Sons was added in 1870.[; ]
Transport
The village is served by Baildon railway station on the electrified
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The broad meaning of the term, such as in the history of technology, economic histor ...
Wharfedale Line with connections to Bradford Forster Square and Ilkley
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.
There is however, no service to Leeds owing to its position on the curve between the two lines.
Passengers must instead change at Shipley or the nearby Guiseley (Shipley having more services).
Baildon is served by the West Yorkshire Metro 626, 649, and 656–659 First and Yorkshire Tiger bus services.
The main road through Baildon is the A6038 Otley Road while the B6151 Baildon Road / Brow Gate goes the short distance from Otley Road up to Browgate roundabout.
Education
There were a large number of First and Middle schools in the area, including Ferniehurst First School, Tong Park First School, Belmont Middle School & Ladderbanks Middle School, before the 1998 Bradford Education reform which returned the area to a two-tier school system.
Currently, there are four local primary schools: Sandal Primary School to the North on West Lane, Baildon Church of England School to the east off Langley Lane, Hoyle Court Primary school in Charlestown and Glenaire Primary School to the south on Thompson Lane.
The nearest secondary school for the area is Titus Salt School on Higher Coach Road, overlooking Roberts Park, Saltaire
Roberts Park is a public urban park in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England. Higher Coach Road, Baildon, is to the north and the park is bounded to the south by the River Aire.
A pedestrian footbridge crosses the Aire and links the park to ...
. There is dispute as to which town the school actually is in, some classing it as Baildon and some as Saltaire
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Sport
Within Baildon there are sports clubs for cricket, football, golf, rugby and running.[; ; ; ; ]
Culture and events
For nearly a quarter of a century the August bank holiday
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weekend saw over 500 Harley-Davidson
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riders arrive in Baildon as part of the annual UK rally of the Harley-Davidson Riders Club of Great Britain fundraising rally.
The HDRCGB ran the rally up to 2001 when it moved to Berkshire.
In 2003, Harley-Davidson's Centenary Year, the HDRCGB hosted the event for the last time in Baildon.
The rally is now organised by the Shipley Harley-Davidson Club.
In 2008 430 riders were given a police escort down Browgate towards Hollins Hill, from where most riders travelled to Harewood House
Harewood House ( , ) is a country house in Harewood, West Yorkshire, England. Designed by architects John Carr and Robert Adam, it was built, between 1759 and 1771, for Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood, a wealthy West Indian plantation ...
.
Cultural references
Film and television
* '' Billy Liar'' (1963) – Locations: Midland Road; Hinchliffe Avenue (Number 37 is the Fisher household)
* '' Monty Python's The Meaning of Life'' (1983) – Locations: Baildon Moor
* '' Damon & Debbie'' (1987) – Locations: St Anne's Terrace; Threshfield
* '' Rita, Sue & Bob Too'' (1987) – Locations: Bramham Drive (Number 5 is Bob's House); Baildon Moor; Baildon Village.
* '' Where The Heart Is'' (1997) – Locations: Ferniehurst First School, Cliffe Lane West & Baildon Green
Music
* British music duo '' Aquilo (band)'' refer to Baildon in their 2015 song Good Girl
* Baildon Moor is mentioned in the song LS43 by New Model Army
Baildon Orchestra is an amateur orchestra which was formed in the mid 1940s and still meets on a weekly basis throughout the year. website baildonorchestra.weebly.com
Notable people
The late journalist and '' Countdown'' TV game show presenter Richard Whiteley was a native of Baildon,
and Austin Mitchell, Labour Member of Parliament
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(MP) for Great Grimsby from 1977 until 2015, was born in Baildon. The former wool merchant and RAF Officer Geoffrey Ambler
Air Vice Marshal Geoffrey Hill Ambler, (23 June 1904 – 26 August 1978) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. Ambler served as the third Commandant of the Royal Observer Corps, the first serving RAF off ...
was born in Baildon in 1904.
Mountaineer
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Ian Clough was born in Baildon.
After he was killed on an expedition to the Himalaya
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n mountain Annapurna
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in 1970, Ian Clough Hall, a meeting-place and arts venue, was established in Baildon in his memory.
In the 1960s, Clough and close friend Chris Bonington
Sir Christian John Storey Bonington, CVO, CBE, DL (born 6 August 1934) is a British mountaineer.
His career has included nineteen expeditions to the Himalayas, including four to Mount Everest.
Early life and expeditions
Bonington's father, ...
were known to have practised their climbing techniques on Baildon Bank – a , , ex-quarry rock-face that looks out towards Bradford.
In 1962, Clough and Bonington were the first Britons to successfully scale the treacherous north face of the Eiger
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in the Swiss Alps
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.
Ex-Yorkshire & England cricket captain Brian Close, born in nearby Rawdon, settled in the village, and died there in 2015 after a long battle with cancer.
Ex-Yorkshire
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and England cricket
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fast bowler Matthew Hoggard, though originally from Pudsey
Pudsey is a market town in the City of Leeds Borough in West Yorkshire, England. It is located midway between Bradford city centre and Leeds city centre. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it has a population of 22,408.
History
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, lived in Baildon for some years and was a member of Baildon Cricket Club.
The explorer James Theodore Bent
James Theodore Bent (30 March 1852 – 5 May 1897) was an English explorer, archaeologist, and author.
Biography
James Theodore Bent was born in Liverpool on 30 March 1852, the son of James (1807-1876) and Eleanor (née Lambert, c.1811-1873) ...
(1852–1897) spent his boyhood at Baildon House on Station Road. Family memorials are to be found in St John's church. Geoffrey Brindley, known locally as the Jesus Man of Bradford
Geoffrey Brindley, known locally as the Jesus Man of Bradford, was a well-known figure in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and Humber Region of England. It is an ...
lived in Baildon until his death in 2015 and there were plans to erect a statue of him in the town.
See also
* Listed buildings in Baildon
References
External links
Baildon Online
Baildon Online Community Website
Baildon Village website
Website initiated by Baildon Community Council
*
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Baildon Town Council
details and documents related to the activities of Baildon Town Council. Includes Heritage Trail booklets in the Documents section
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