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2004 Boundaries of Bolton and Undercliffe Ward
Bolton and Undercliffe is located in West YorkshireBolton and UndercliffeBolton and UndercliffeLocation within West Yorkshire
Population16,365 2011 census
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Post townBRADFORD
Postcode districtBD2
Dialling code01274
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53°49′N 1°44′W / 53.81°N 1.73°W / 53.81; -1.73

Bolton and Undercliffe is an electoral ward in the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, England. The population of the ward at the 2011 Census was 16,365. Bolton and Undercliffe covers the area east of Bradford Beck, between Shipley & Wrose to the north and central Bradford to the south. It is a largely urban area.

Bolton

Bolton was a former village north of Bradford, but merged with Bradford in the 19th century. Bolton is made of localities such as Bolton Woods, Ashbourne and Five Lane Ends.

Bolton refers from Old English bothl/boōl-tun "village with buildings". The name was recorded as Boltetone in 1186.

Landmarks

There are a number of listed buildings in Bolton. On Idle Road in Bolton there is Ivy Hall, a small 17th century hall and Ivy Place, a mid 18th century house now subdivided. Down Myers Lane (formerly named Owl Lane) in Bolton is Hodgson Fold, a group of 17th century buildings. On Bolton Lane there is Walnut Cottage and the 18th century Walnut Tree Farmhouse and barn. Also on Bolton Lane is Bolton First School a church school dating from circa 1860. On Lister Lane is Bolton House a former modest country house, and there are listed park lodges, memorials and sculptures in Peel Park. In Wrose is Bolton Old Hall, a timber framed building largely rebuilt in 1672, and an attached cottage.

There are some five public houses scattered throughout Bolton and in the north west of Bolton is Bolton Woods Quarry a large stone quarry near Gaisby.

Churches

On Bolton Road is the Grade II listed Church of Saint James and Bolton Methodist Church is further up Bolton Road in Bolton.

  • Saint James's Church,* Bolton Road Saint James's Church, Bolton Road
  • Bolton Woods Quarry Bolton Woods Quarry
  • Bolton Old Hall, Wrose* Bolton Old Hall, Wrose
listed building

Undercliffe

Undercliffe means "below the cliff", referring to a village below a hill-spur. The name was recorded as Indreclif in 1038. Over time Undercliffe has moved uphill and encroached into Eccleshill.

History

The Robin Hood public house.

The Dudley Hill to Killinghall turnpike of 1804 came through Undercliffe, and the former Robin Hood public house was a toll office for the turnpike. The turnpike still exists in the area as Killinghall Road to Bradford Moor and as Harrogate Road after a name change from Killinghall Road.

Cinema history
The former Oxford Cinema, demolished 2021

The 750 seat purpose-built Oxford Cinema on Dudley Hill Road was of a stone construction, and opened in 1914. Sound was installed by 1930 and it closed briefly again in 1955 for refurbishment. In 1962 it became a bingo club for three days of the week and a cinema the rest. It closed temporarily for alterations in 1965 but closed permanently as a cinema early the next year reopening as a bingo club, now the Oxford Bingo and Social Club. The bingo hall was destroyed in a fire in 2021 during a COVID-19 lock-down and quickly demolished.

The Coronet Cinema on Otley Road near Peel Park was purpose-built and opened in 1923. For many years it was known as the Coronet Picture House. Sound was installed around 1930 and a new wide screen in 1954. The cinema suffered a serious fire in 1955 and after recovering closed finally in 1958. The building was stripped and re-purposed as a wholesale food distribution warehouse but was destroyed by fire in 2003 and had to be quickly demolished. A terrace of new houses now stand on the site.

The purpose-built brick and stone Tennyson Cinema was located to the south between Dacre Street, North Wing and Otley Road. and opened in 1923 as the 1166 seat Tennyson Picture House. Sound was installed in 1930, and in 1954 Cinemascope was installed while seating was further reduced to 1095. The Tennyson Cinema closed in 1961. The premises reopened as the Tennyson Bingo and Social Club, but later the building was demolished for road widening.

Landmarks

In the south of Undercliffe is Peel Park a public park named after prime minister Sir Robert Peel. Also in the south of Undercliffe is Bradford (Undercliffe) Cemetery. The houses/small mansions of Guy's Cliffe on nearby Undercliffe Lane dating from circa 1850 are listed buildings as are several memorials in Undercliffe Cemetery. There is only one public house remaining in Undercliffe after the loss of the Hare and Hounds, the Green Man and the Robin Hood.

Churches

On Otley Road stands Saint Andrew's Methodist Church and Saint Augustine's Church.

Sports

Undercliffe Cricket Club, established in 1875, has a cricket ground on Intake Road near Fagley. Undercliffe joined the Bradford Cricket League when it was formed in 1903 with twelve clubs and is one of only two (Undercliffe and Bankfoot) of the inaugural twelve that are current members.

  • Undercliffe Cricket Club pavilion Undercliffe Cricket Club pavilion
  • St Andrew's Methodist Church, Otley Road St Andrew's Methodist Church, Otley Road
  • The Green Man public house, Otley Road The Green Man public house, Otley Road
  • St Augustine's Church, Otley Road St Augustine's Church, Otley Road

Councillors

Bolton and Undercliffe Ward is represented by three councillors from the Labour party: Suhail Choudhry, Simon Cunningham and Julie Humphreys

Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
2004 David Weston Gray (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Robert Christopher Hargreaves (Lib Dem)
2006 David Gray (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Robert Christopher Hargreaves (Lib Dem)
2007 David Gray (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Margaret Chadwick (Lib Dem)
2008 David Gray (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Margaret Chadwick (Lib Dem)
2010 David Gray (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Margaret Chadwick (Lib Dem)
2011 David Gray (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Margaret Chadwick (Lib Dem)
2012 David Gray (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Tracey Leeming (Lib Dem)
2014 Rachel Emma Sunderland (Lib Dem) Howard Middleton (Lib Dem) Tracey Leeming (Lib Dem)
2015 Rachel Sunderland (Lib Dem) Michael Andrew Stelling (Lib Dem) Tracey Leeming (Lib Dem)
2016 Rachel Sunderland (Lib Dem) Michael Stelling (Lib Dem) David Ward (Independent)
2018 Ian Greenwood (Labour) Michael Stelling (Lib Dem) David Ward (Independent)
2019 Ian Greenwood (Labour) Suhail Choudhry (Labour) David Ward (Independent)
2021 Ian Greenwood (Labour) Suhail Choudhry (Labour) Simon Cunningham (Labour)
2022 Julie Humphreys (Labour) Suhail Choudhry (Labour) Simon Cunningham (Labour)

  indicates seat up for re-election.

Notable people

James Joseph Magennis was awarded a Victoria Cross in the Second World War for operations involving X-Craft midget submarines in attacks on Axis ships. He moved to live in Swain House in the 1960s.

Actor Edward Peel attended schools in Swain House. He appeared in the Dragonfire series of the science fiction series Doctor Who.

Barbara Jane Harrison – the first and, to date, only female recipient in peacetime of the George Cross medal for bravery was born at a house on Kingsdale Crescent. A Bradford Civic Society blue plaque to commemorate Barbara was unveiled at Bradford City Hall in 2019 and installed near to Barbara's birthplace on Bolton Road, at the junction with Kingsdale Crescent.

Eva Leigh – a portraitist and silhouettist who was born in Undercliffe and worked as an artist in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

See also

References

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  2. Leeds & Bradford AZ (4 ed.). Geographers' A-Z Map Company. 2013. ISBN 978-1-84348-889-7.
  3. "Ivy Hall". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
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  5. "Hodgson Fold Barn on Corner of Fold to East of Numbers 11, 12 and 13". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.; "Hodgson Fold on Corner of Fold to East of Numbers 11, 12 and 13". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.; "Hodgson Fold Number 14 and Adjoining Barn". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.; "Numbers 17, 18 and Integral Barn to Rear". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.; "Hodgson Fold". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  6. "Walnut Cottage Walnut Tree Farmhouse". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.; "Number 34 and Adjoining Barn to Rear". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  7. "Bolton First School". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
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  12. "Church of St James". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  13. "Bolton Methodist Church". Bradford North Circuit. 1 September 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  14. Eccleshill Local History Group (January 1990). Memories of Eccleshill. Department of External Studies, University of Leeds.
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  16. Ames, Daryl (28 February 2021). "LIVE: Fire at bingo hall in Undercliffe". Bradford Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
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  18. Sutton, Colin (2008). "Tennyson Cinema History". Bradford Timeline. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
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  24. ^ "Club History". Undercliffe Cricket Club. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
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  29. Young, Dr Fiona (2024). Finding Eva Leigh: rediscovering a Harrogate artist. York and Harrogate: North Yorkshire Council and Mercer Art Gallery.

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