Rawdon Billing

The remains of a quarry, as well as concrete foundations for World War II defensive installations, can be found near the top.

A number of local footpaths (81, 89, 90 and 91) cross the Billing or near to it,[2] and it is possible to see many landmarks on a clear day, including York Minster, with a very good view of aircraft entering and leaving Leeds Bradford International Airport.

It is owned by the Rawdon Trust, land agents for the Emmott family from Lancashire.

The Billing is a popular place for local walkers and plane spotters as it overlooks Leeds Bradford Airport.

Stone from the Billing was apparently used at the base of 48 Albion Street in Leeds city centre.

Rawdon Billing with Yeadon Tarn in the foreground, photographed from near the western end of Leeds Bradford International Airport runway
Foundations for a World War II search light for Yeadon Aerodrome.
View of The Billing from Larkfield Dam.