The land originally belonged to
Kirkstall Abbey but with the
Dissolution of the Monasteries it was leased from
The Crown to a series of private individuals who made homes there. It included a
grange called Newgrange. In 1752 this was replaced by a new building. In 1832 the New Grange estate, comprising the house and park was bought by
William Beckett, who carried out major alterations and changed the name to Kirkstall Grange. The arch dedicated to
Queen Victoria echoes features of William's house as well as the town hall. Beckett may have reworked an earlier arch made in 1766. A later family member
Ernest Beckett sold the estate (then called Beckett's Park) for £48,000 to
Leeds Corporation in 1908, who wished to establish a training college and public park. The flat area at the top of the hill including the Grange was retained for the college, and the sloping area to the south was acquired by Wade's Charity in 1909 and leased to the Corporation in 1911 for the creation of a public park. The park is still leased from the charity, and run by the council parks department. The
City of Leeds Training College moved to newly constructed buildings and the remaining West Wing of Kirkstall Grange in Beckett's Park in 1912. During the
First World War these were used as a hospital, and were only returned to the college in 1924. The buildings were also requisitioned as a hospital in the
Second World War. In 1970 the college became part of
Leeds Polytechnic which became
Leeds Metropolitan University in 1993. This renaming was widely publicised by the University, including much new and altered signage in the city centre and Headingley, in addition to the giving away of free
hoodies, all of which referenced the term 'Beckett' - much broadening knowledge of the park. File:Queenswood Drive 04 May 2017.jpg|Queenswood Drive flats File:Queenswood Road 04 May 2017.jpg|Semi-detached houses, Queenswood Road File:Beckett Park Grange front 04 May 2017.jpg|The Grange, Leeds Beckett University File:Victoria Arch (4451588631).jpg|Victoria Arch File:Beckett Park Campus 04 May 2017.jpg|Former Training College, Leeds Beckett University ==References==