13. The Bingley Arms
This Bardsey boozer boasts more than 1,000 years of history as well as an Inglenook fireplace, a Dutch oven, priest holes (pictured) and wooden beams. Photo: Simon Hulme
14. The Fleece
This popular watering hole on Town Street in Farsley is the oldest original licensed Joshua Tetley public house. It was purchased by the company on November 11, 1890. Photo: Simon Jenkins
15. The Nags Head Hotel
Found on Town Street in Chapel Allerton the pub opened in 1772 and according to local legend the original innkeepers were in league with 18th century highwaymen on the original Harrogate Turnpike -the main road between Leeds and Harrogate. Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe
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17. Thornhill Arms
This pub in Calverley is thought to have been built as a coaching inn in the 17th century. A lintel is displayed within which was once over the front door. It is carved with the date 1673 and the initials W.C. and F.C. At one time the inn was called The Leopard, thought to refer to the heraldic crest of the Weaver's Company which featured the heads of three leopards. Photo: YPN