[1]
| Beulah Hotel, Tong Road at the junction with Hall Lane (Farnley) (4 comments) |
 | 2005.
The Beulah Hotel in Tong Road dates from 1830 and is built in stone. The Court Leet was held in a large room on the first floor and also the Court Baron, held in the name of the Lord of the Manor. Nowadays, The Beulah Hotel has a black and white mock Tudor facade and serves food daily. [internal reference; 200668_161375:COMM 16/14] |
[2]
| Beulah House, front view (Cross Gates) |
 | Undated.
View showing Beulah House, a detached house with several outbuildings set in extensive grounds on open land to the north of Tranquility. The site is now occupied by housing on Manston Grove and Manston Crescent. [internal reference; 20091015_169559:LEO 4465] |
[3]
| Beulah House, outbuildings (Cross Gates) |
 | Undated.
View showing outbuildings and grounds of Beulah House. This old house in Cross Gates was situated on open land to the north of Tranquility but was demolished to make way for housing on Manston Grove and Manston Crescent. [internal reference; 20091016_169560:LEO 4466] |
[4]
| Beulah Inn on the corner of Purton Street and Galway Street (Hunslet) |
 | 1st June 1964
The Beulah Inn as seen from the corner of Purton Street(left) and Galway Street(right). The frontage of the Beulah Inn is on Galway Street and it has decorative windows with leaded patterns and etched glass. Beyond far right is a glimpse of Bewerley Street. The Beulah Inn is a Ramsden's house. [internal reference; 2003430_65972537:WYAS (Hunslet Hall Road) Box no.52/1, no. 151] |
[5]
| Beulah Place nos. 1 - 5 (Woodhouse) (1 comment) |
 | 14th August 1959
Beulah Place, this row was back-to-back with houses on Beulah Street. Beulah Terrace is at the top of the street, on the left. Number 1 is at this corner, moving right are 2, 3, 4 and 5. [internal reference; 2004122_87087649:WYAS Johnston Street, Box 351, no. 6] |