In pictures: Historic Horsforth - the Leeds town once considered to have the largest population of any UK village
Nowadays Horsforth has expanded into a bustling town.
It boasts a rich history and was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Horseford, Horseforde, Hoseforde.
Horsforth was historically a township in the parish of Guiseley. It became a separate civil parish in 1866. Back in the day railways, turnpike roads, tramways and the nearby canal made it a focus for almost all forms of public and commercial transport.
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Hide AdThe parish and urban district were abolished in 1974 and merged into the new City of Leeds metropolitan district.
In 1999 Horsforth became a civil parish and a parish council was created, which exercised its right to declare Horsforth a town.
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