Oulton, West Yorkshire
Oulton /ˈuːltən/ is a village in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England, between Leeds and Wakefield. It is at the junction of the A639 and A642 roads. Though now adjoining the village of Woodlesford, it was once quite separate.

Oulton boundary stone A639
The village formed part of the Rothwell Urban District until its merger into the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in 1974 and today sits in the Rothwell ward of Leeds City Council. It is also in the Elmet and Rothwell parliamentary constituency.
Oulton Hall was built in 1850 and is now a hotel and conference centre.[1]
Notable and former residents
- Richard Bentley theologian, critic and scholar, who became Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.[2]
- The cricketer and Anglican clergyman Henry Bell was born in Oulton.
- Francis Ingram slave trader and privateer.[3]
- Half-Timbered house on the Leeds Road, Oulton
- Three Horseshoes inn, Oulton
- Oulton Methodist Church
- St John the Evangelist's Church
- Richard Bentley plaque
- Former National Coal Board Airey houses on Wordsworth Drive under threat of demolition.
Location grid
References
- "Welcome to Oulton Hall". Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bentley, Richard (scholar)". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 750–753.
- Richardson, David (2007). Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery. UK: Liverpool University Press. p. 200. ISBN 978-1-84631-066-9.
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