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:''See also [[Farnley]], in [[North Yorkshire]], and [[New Farnley]], nearby.'' |
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'''Old Farnley''' (sometimes Farnley), in the [[county]] of [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]], south west of [[Leeds]], is now a suburb of [[Leeds]]. In Old Farnley is [[Farnley Hall (West Yorkshire)|Farnley Hall]], a [[stately home]]. Farnley is mentioned in the [[1086]] [[Domesday Book]] as ''Fernelei''. |
'''Old Farnley''' (sometimes Farnley), a village in the [[county]] of [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]], south west of [[Leeds]], is now a suburb of [[Leeds]]. In Old Farnley is [[Farnley Hall (West Yorkshire)|Farnley Hall]], a [[stately home]]. Farnley is mentioned in the [[1086]] [[Domesday Book]] as ''Fernelei''. |
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Revision as of 08:58, 10 August 2007
- See also Farnley, in North Yorkshire, and New Farnley, nearby.
Old Farnley (sometimes Farnley), a village in the county of West Yorkshire, England, south west of Leeds, is now a suburb of Leeds. In Old Farnley is Farnley Hall, a stately home. Farnley is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as Fernelei.