Jaw Hill, Leeds
#326 among attractions in Leeds


Facts and practical information
Jaw Hill is a hill in the City of Leeds district of West Yorkshire, England. It is near Kirkhamgate in the City of Wakefield district. ()
South Morley (East Ardsley)Leeds United Kingdom
Jaw Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Trinity Walk, Town Hall, Howley Hall, Wakefield Cathedral.
 Shopping, Shopping centre Shopping, Shopping centre- Trinity Walk, Wakefield- 76 min walk • Trinity Walk is a shopping centre in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. England. 
 Architecture, City hall Architecture, City hall- Town Hall, Ossett- 52 min walk • Ossett Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Place, Ossett, West Yorkshire, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Ossett Borough Council is a grade II listed building. 
 Golf Golf- Howley Hall, Leeds- 70 min walk • Nestled in the verdant landscape on the outskirts of Leeds, Howley Hall Golf Club offers both seasoned golfers and enthusiastic beginners a delightful escape from the urban sprawl. Established in 1900, this par-71 golf course stands as a testament to the rich tradition... 
 Anglican cathedral with community focus Anglican cathedral with community focus- Wakefield Cathedral, Wakefield- 75 min walk • Wakefield Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, is a co-equal Anglican cathedral with Bradford and Ripon Cathedrals, in the Diocese of Leeds and a seat of the Bishop of Leeds. 
 Park Park- Thornes Park, Wakefield- 76 min walk • Thornes Park is a large public park situated close to the centre of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. Along with Clarence Park and Holmfield Park it forms a large parkland to the south west of the city. 
 City hall City hall- County Hall, Wakefield- 70 min walk • County Hall or West Riding County Hall stands at the corner of Bond Street and Cliff Parade in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It is the main headquarters of Wakefield Metropolitan District Council. It is a Grade I listed building. 
 Theater, Concerts and shows, Performing arts Theater, Concerts and shows, Performing arts- Theatre Royal Wakefield, Wakefield- 71 min walk • The Theatre Royal Wakefield is a theatre in Wakefield, England, which dates back to 1894. The theatre was originally known as the Theatre Royal and Opera House and dates back to the 1770s. 
 Church, Romanesque architecture Church, Romanesque architecture- St Austin's Church, Wakefield- 67 min walk • St Austin's Church is a Roman Catholic Church building in Wakefield, England. It is situated where Northgate Road meets Marsh Way close to the city centre. It was founded in 1827 by the Society of Jesus and is a Grade II listed building. 
 Museum, Specialty museum Museum, Specialty museum- Wakefield Museum, Wakefield- 71 min walk • Wakefield Museum is a local museum in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, north England, covering the history of the city of Wakefield and the local area from prehistoric times onwards. 
 Church Church- St Cross Church, Leeds- 68 min walk • The Church of St Cross is in Middleton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is an active Anglican church and part of the Armley deanery in the archdeaconry of Leeds, Diocese of Leeds. 
 Town, Area Town, Area- Morley, Leeds- 75 min walk • Morley is a market town and a civil parish within the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, in West Yorkshire, England. Morley is the largest town in the Borough of Leeds after Leeds itself. Morley forms part of the Heavy Woollen District. It lies approximately 5 miles south-west of Leeds city centre. 
