Bolton and Undercliffe is an electoral ward in the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, England.
In Wrose is Bolton Old Hall, a timber framed building largely rebuilt in 1672, and an attached cottage.
The building was stripped and re-purposed as a wholesale food distribution warehouse but was destroyed by fire in 2003 and had to be quickly demolished.
The purpose-built brick and stone Tennyson Cinema was located to the south between Dacre Street, North Wing and Otley Road.
The premises reopened as the Tennyson Bingo and Social Club, but later the building was demolished for road widening.
There is only one public house remaining in Undercliffe after the loss of the Hare and Hounds, the Green Man and the Robin Hood.
[24] Bolton and Undercliffe Ward is represented by three councillors from the Labour party: Suhail Choudhry, Simon Cunningham and Julie Humphreys [26] indicates seat up for re-election.
James Joseph Magennis was awarded a Victoria Cross in the Second World War for operations involving X-Craft midget submarines in attacks on Axis ships.
[28][additional citation(s) needed] Barbara Jane Harrison – the first and, to date, only female recipient in peacetime of the George Cross medal for bravery was born at a house on Kingsdale Crescent.
Eva Leigh – a portraitist and silhouettist who was born in Undercliffe and worked as an artist in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.