Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield
Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

This odd little abandoned village on the outskirts of Normanton was probably my first Urbex Experience. My old Landlord asked if we wanted to join him for a walk and he showed me this place just a mile or 2 from the main road accessed via a small dirt path next to some woods! While trolling the internet looking for information on this place I found links to several UK Urbexing websites and there began the addiction 🙂 .

The Newland estate was a small township on the outskirts of Normanton and lies on the north bank of the River Calder. Existing since 1213 when it was established by King John of England as a preceptory of the Knight’s Templars, it was later transferred to the similar organisation, “The Knights Hospitallers” in 1256. The property belonging to the Hospitallers was dissolved by King Henry VIII who bestowed the property upon himself. The earliest known preceptor of the Knights Hospitallers was Simon Paccable in 1313. Newland was once held by the Levett family, and William Levett, who was lord of the manor, was admitted tenant of the Knights Hospitallers on October 2, 1447.

The estate changed hands of ownership a number of times since King Henry VIII sold the land in 1544, with final ownership landing on The Warmfield Company Limited in 1926, who ran brickworks until the mid-20th century.

Newland today is kept as a nature reserve, with the crumbling remains of the Estate overgrown with shrubs and plant life. A small fishing area just outside the Newland Estate remains popular with local fishermen.

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

Abandoned Newlands Estate Wakefield

 

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Clare says:

Love this site. Great layout and love reading the history of these places!

PROJ3CTM4YH3M says:

Thanks Clare 🙂 really glad you like it