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Perched on the high ground overlooking the Aire Valley, Yeadon is a town defined by its gritstone architecture and its dual identity as both a busy transport hub and a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. Most visitors know it as the home of Leeds Bradford Airport, which sits on the plateau above the town, but life here tends to centre around the traditional High Street and "The Tarn" - a large Victorian reservoir popular with walkers and the local sailing club. Historically, the town was a powerhouse of the woollen industry; the legacy of the mills is still visible in the sturdy terraced housing and the impressive Town Hall, which remains a focal point for community theatre and local markets. It is a practical place with a distinct sense of elevation, offering some of the clearest views in West Yorkshire while remaining firmly connected to the urban centres of Leeds and Bradford via the nearby hubs of Rawdon and Guiseley.