Listed buildings in Leeds
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There are 2,443 listed buildings in Leeds.
Area: City Centre Aberford Adel Adel East Adwalton Alwoodley Alwoodley Gates Apperley Bridge Armley Armley Hill Top Arthington Austhorpe Bardsey Barwick in Elmet Beeston Beeston hill Belle Isle Boston Spa Bramham Bramham Moor Bramhope Bramley Burley Burmantofts Buslingthorpe Calverley Canal Wharf Carlton Chapel Allerton Chapel Allerton Chapel Allerton is an inner suburb of north-east Leeds, from the city centre, West Yorkshire, England. The Chapel Allerton electoral ward includes areas otherwise referred to as Chapeltown and Potternewton - the suburb is generally considered to be only the northern part of this... Chapeltown Churlwell Clarence Dock Clifford Cockersdale Collingham Colton Compton Cookridge Cross Green Crossgates Drighlington East Ardsey East Carlton East Keswick Eccup Far Headingley Farnley Farsley Garforth Gildersome Gledhow Guiseley Haigh Moor Halton Harehills Harewood Hawksworth Headingley Holbeck Hollin Park Horsforth Hyde Park Ireland Wood Killingbeck Kirkstall Kirkstall Valley Kippax Ledham Ledston Lidgett Park Linton Little Preston Lofthouse Lotherton Lower Wortley Meanwood Methley Micklefield Middleton Moor Allerton Morley Nethertown Nether Yeadon Newall New Farnley New Wortley Newlay Newsham Green Oakwood Otley Oulton Pool Potternewton Pudsey Rawdon Richmond Hill Rodley Rothwell Rothwell Haigh Roundhay Royds Green Scarcroft Seacroft Shadwell Sheepscar Slaid Hill Stanningley Stourton Swillington Swinnow Temple Newsam Tinshall The Leylands Thorner Thorp Arch Troy University Campus Upper Armley Upper Moorside Upper Wortley Walton Weardley Weetwood West Park West Royd Hill Wetherby Whinmoor Whitecote Whitkirk Wike Woodhouse Woodhouse Carr Woodkirk Woodlesford Woodside Yeadon |
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1st White Cloth Hall 1st White Cloth Hall The 1st White Cloth Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the city centre of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.-History:Originally named The White Cloth Hall, it was opened in 1711 as a response to the building of a covered cloth hall by the merchants of Wakefield in 1710, in order to entice... |
II* | Kirkgate | 1711 | ? | |||||
The Corn Exchange Leeds Corn Exchange The Leeds Corn Exchange is a Victorian building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick and completed in 1864... |
I | Vicar Lane | 1861 | Cuthbert Brodrick Cuthbert Brodrick Cuthbert Brodrick FRIBA was a British architect, whose most famous building is Leeds Town Hall.- Early life :... |
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Hotel Metropole | II | King Street | |||||||
Kirkgate Market Leeds Kirkgate Market Leeds Kirkgate Market is a market in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England located on Vicar Lane. It is the largest covered market in Europe. There are currently 800 stalls which attract over 100,000 visitors a week.-History:... |
I | Vicar Lane | 1822-75 | various | |||||
Leeds City Varieties Leeds City Varieties The Leeds City Varieties is a Grade II* listed music hall in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It was built in 1865 as an adjunct to the White Swan Inn in Swan Street and the original interior is largely unaltered. Along with Hoxton Hall and Wilton's Music Hall , it is a rare surviving example of the... |
II* | Swan Street | 1865 | John Smith John Smith (architect) John Smith was a Scottish architect. He was the city architect of Aberdeen, and together with Archibald Simpson he contributed significantly to the architecture of Aberdeen, and many of the granite buildings that gave the city the nickname 'The Granite City'.Among the constructions he worked on... |
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Queens Hotel Queens Hotel (Leeds) Queens Hotel is a hotel owned by Quintessential Hotels, located on Leeds City Square in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It is an elegant Art Deco Grade II listed building. It was constructed in 1937 by architects W.Curtis Green and W.H. Hamlyn for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway... |
II | Leeds City Square | W.Curtis Green and W.H. Hamlyn | ||||||
Town Hall Leeds Town Hall Leeds Town Hall was built between 1853 and 1858 on Park Lane , Leeds, West Yorkshire, England to a design by architect Cuthbert Brodrick.-Background:... |
I | Park Lane | 1858 | Cuthbert Brodrick Cuthbert Brodrick Cuthbert Brodrick FRIBA was a British architect, whose most famous building is Leeds Town Hall.- Early life :... |
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Armley |
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Armley Park Armley Park Armley Park, or Gott's Park, is a large public park situated next to Stanningley Road in Armley, Leeds, England.The park stretches from Armley all the way down the hill to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, near the canal the park turns to dense woodland.... |
II | Stanningley Road | 19th Century | ? | |||||
Mike's Carpets | II | Stanningley Road | 19th Century | ? | |||||
Harewood |
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Harewood Castle Harewood Castle Harewood Castle is a 12th-century stone hall house and courtyard fortress, located on the Harewood Estate, Harewood, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England . Harewood Castle is a grade I listed building.-History:... |
I | Harewood Park | 1366 | Sir William De Aldburgh | |||||
Harewood House Harewood House Harewood House is a country house located in Harewood , near Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a member of Treasure Houses of England, a marketing consortium for nine of the foremost stately homes in England... |
I | Harewood Park | 1759-71 | Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood was a West Indian plantation owner of English ancestry.-Life:He was the son of Henry Lascelles and Mary Carter. His father split the family fortune leaving Edwin's elder brother Daniel as head of the business whilst raising Edwin as a lord of the manor over... |
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Holbeck |
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Marshall's Mill Marshall's Mill Marshall's Mill is a former flax spinning mill on Marshall Street in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.Marshall's Mill was part of a complex begun in 1791-92 by English industrial pioneer John Marshall... |
II* | Water Lane | 1791-91 | John Marshall | |||||
Round Foundry Round Foundry The Round Foundry is a former engineering works off Water Lane in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.The Round Foundry was built in 1795–1797 by a partnership of James Fenton, Matthew Murray, David Wood and the financier William Lister, trading as Fenton, Murray and Wood,... |
II/II* | 1795 | John Marshall /Matthew Murray Matthew Murray Matthew Murray was an English steam engine and machine tool manufacturer, who designed and built the first commercially viable steam locomotive, the twin cylinder Salamanca in 1812... |
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Temple Works Temple Works Temple Works is a former flax mill in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was designed by Joseph Bonomi the Younger and built by John Marshall between 1836 and 1840. Temple Works is the only Grade I listed building in Holbeck.... |
I | 1836-40 | ??? | ||||||
Tower Works Tower Works Tower Works is a former factory notable for its three listed towers. It is located on Globe Road in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, next to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The Italianate towers of the factory are a distinctive landmark on the Leeds skyline.... |
II | Globe road | 1864 | Shaw/Bakewell | |||||
Kirkstall |
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Kirkstall Abbey Kirkstall Abbey Kirkstall Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in Kirkstall north-west of Leeds city centre in West Yorkshire. It is set in a public park on the north bank of the River Aire. It was founded c.1152. It was disestablished during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under the auspices of Henry... |
I | Abbey Road | 1152 | Henry Lacey | |||||
Kirkstall Brewery Kirkstall Brewery Kirkstall Brewery is situated in Kirkstall, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It operated as a brewery between 1833 and 1983.Kirkstall Brewery consists of several Grade II listed buildings. These buildings are situated on either side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal... |
I | Broad Lane | 1871? | Various | |||||
Meanwood |
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South Lodge | I | Parkside Road | 1880 | ||||||
Pudsey |
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Fulneck Moravian Chapel | I | Fulneck | |||||||
Temple Newsam |
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Temple Newsam Temple Newsam Temple Newsam is a Tudor-Jacobean house with grounds landscaped by Capability Brown, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England... |
II | Temple Newsam Estate | 16th Century |
External links
- Leeds City Council Listed Buildings with link to current version of complete list, as Listed building gazetteer