Pendas Fields
53°48′40″N 1°25′48″W / 53.811°N 1.430°W
Pendas Fields, or Penda's Fields[1] is a private, suburban housing estate in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is considered part of Cross Gates, as is Manston. Swarcliffe is close, and Cock Beck runs nearby. The area falls within the Cross Gates and Whinmoor wards of the Leeds Metropolitan Council.
Pendas Fields and Barnbow Wood are associated with the Battle of the Winwaed in 655 AD (with "Pendas Fields" named for Penda of Mercia, the king who died at the battle).[2]
It has its own sports centre and secondary school – John Smeaton Academy, named after 18th-century civil engineer John Smeaton.
Penda's Way railway station (opened in 1939) on the Cross Gates to Wetherby Line was in the area but closed in 1964 before the Pendas Fields estate was built in the 1980s.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Penda's Fields, Leeds". GetOutside. Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
- ^ James Rhodes, On this Day in Leeds ([no place]: rhodestothepast.com, 2019), p. 338 ISBN 978-0-244-17711-9.
- ^ Young, Alan (2015). Lost stations of Yorkshire; the West Riding. Kettering: Silver Link. pp. 124–126. ISBN 978-1-85794-438-9.
External links
[edit]- John Smeaton Community High School
- Pendas Fields as the location of the battle
- The Ancient Parish of Barwick in Elmet at GENUKI: Pendas Fields was in this parish