Wothersome est une paroisse civile du Yorkshire de l'Ouest, en Angleterre.

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Wothersome

Wothersome is a civil parish in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England. It is south of Wetherby, north east of Leeds and west of Bramham. It has a population of 40. From the 2011 Census the village is shown as being in the Harewood ward of Leeds Metropolitan Council. In 1848 it was described as having 3 farms totalling 600 acres (2.4 km2) and a population of 19 people. It was a township in Bardsey parish in the Skyrack wapentake, lower division, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. In 1871 the population of Wothersome was 24; in 1901 it was 28; it 1971 it was 26. The name Wothersome derives from the plural form of wuduhús meaning 'wood house'. In 1418, the medieval spelling, or, at least, the pronunciation, may have been Wodusom.
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Bramham Park

Bramham Park is a Grade I listed 18th-century country house in Bramham, between Leeds and Wetherby, in West Yorkshire, England. The house, constructed of magnesian limestone ashlar with stone slate roofs in a classical style, is built to a linear plan with a main range linked by colonnades to flanking pavilions. The main block is of three storeys with a raised forecourt. The house is surrounded by a 500 acres (200 ha) landscaped park ornamented by a series of follies and avenues laid out in the 18th-century landscape tradition, surrounded by 1,235 acres (500 ha) of arable farmland. Bramham Park is used annually for the Leeds Festival.
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Dalton Parlours Roman villa

Dalton Parlours Roman villa is a Roman villa and scheduled monument near Collingham, West Yorkshire.
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Bowcliffe Hall

Bowcliffe Hall is located at Bramham near Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England. Built between 1805 and 1825, Bowcliffe Hall is a Grade II listed building now used as an office and event space. The building is constructed of ashlar limestone, under a shallow pitched slate roof to a rectangular double pile floor plan. It is mainly built across two storeys, although the East Wing has been modified to three.
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Thorner

Thorner is a rural village and civil parish in the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England, located between Seacroft and Wetherby. It had a population of 1,646 at the 2011 Census.