[1]
| Cocker Hill Farm (Cookridge) |
 | 1986
Off Otley Road, two cottages attached to the farmhouse which would have housed farm labourers. [internal reference; 20031024_71612185:D LIE Cocker Hill (3)] |
[2]
| Cocker Hill Farm (Cookridge) |
 | 1986
This building is thought to date from the late 1700s, and was used as a stable or mistal. On the left large quoins or corner stones can be seen in the wall. Stone steps leading to the upper floor show wearing in the centre. Beneath the steps is an opening referred to as a dog kennel. [internal reference; 20031024_8315676:D LIE Cocker Hill (4)] |
[3]
| Cocker Hill Farm (Cookridge) |
 | 1986
This shows a corner of the building in detail. The rounded corners were made by 18th Century stone-masons, this helped avoid damage to passing carts. [internal reference; 20031024_99244327:D LIE Cocker Hill (5)] |
[4]
| Cocker Hill Farm (Cookridge) |
 | 6th July 1951. View shows Cocker Hill Farm, a large stone farm complex South East of Fish Pond Plantation on the west side of Otley Road. A barbed wire fence is in the foreground. [internal reference; 6127:CLIE Cocker Hill 2] |
[5]
| Cocker Hill Farm, Otley Road (Cookridge) |
 | 6th July 1951. View of Cocker Hill farm, a large stone built farm complex just off Otley Road, to the East of Fish Pond Plantation. [internal reference; 7784:CLIE Cocker Hill 1] |