Listed buildings in Keighley

Keighley is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

The parish includes the town of Keighley, the settlements of East Morton, Hainworth, Ingrow, Laycock, Oakworth, Oldfield, Riddlesden, and Utley, and the surrounding countryside and moorland.

Until the late 18th century Keighley was a market town, and it then became a centre for the textile industry, with a great growth of population during the 19th century.

[1] The surrounding area is almost completely rural, with small scattered settlements.

The other listed buildings include boundary markers, a cross base, a cross built into a wall, a former corn mill and textile mills, guidestones, mileposts, an aqueduct and bridge on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, public houses, road bridges, a footbridge, a clapper bridge, two former packhorse bridges, churches, chapels and associated structures, a drill hall, civic buildings, railway stations and associated structures, a bank, offices and shops, a limekiln, and three telephone kiosks.