Coordinates: 53°51′37″N 1°43′13″W / 53.8603°N 1.7202°W / 53.8603; -1.7202
Esholt is a village between Shipley and Guiseley, in the metropolitan district of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
The name "Esholt" indicates that the village was first established in a heavily wooded area of ash trees.
In the 12th century, the Esholt estate was owned by Syningthwaite Priory, and a Cistercian nunnery dedicated to St Mary and St Leonard was established at Lower Esholt. When the nunnery was dissolved in about 1547 the estate was granted to Henry Thompson by Edward VI. In the 17th century Frances Thompson, the heiress of Henry Thompson married Walter Calverley (1629–1694). In 1709 their son Walter Calverley built Esholt Hall, a Queen Anne style mansion house, on the site of the old nunnery. In 1775 the Calverleys sold the estate to Robert Stansfield whose family remained in possession until 1906 when it was sold to Bradford City Council.
To the north of the village was Esholt railway station which opened in 1876 and closed in 1940.
I wanna be a princess,
The fairest all around,
And if you leave my kingdom,
You’re never really gone
You made me feel so special,
So beautiful and true,
I wish that I could thank you,
If you only knew
That I felt your love, I think I understand,
If I skinned my knee, or found a prince to take my hand,
Love will always be around, there isn’t any doubt,
That your love is with me now
It’s funny how fast things can change,
Then you’re forced to pack your things,
And head into the great unknown,
And face this world all alone,
But no one waits for you back home
But I felt your love, I think I understand
If I skinned my knee, or found a prince to take my hand,
Love will always be around, there isn’t any doubt,
That your love is with me now
And I miss you
I’m crying now too,
Help me make it on my own
‘Cause I felt your love, I think I understand
If I skinned my knee, or found a prince to take my hand,
Love will always be around, there isn’t any doubt,
Your love is with me now