Leeds, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Leeds, England
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Balmoral Terrace
Leeds, England
A terrace of three double fronted houses. c. 1857.
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Midland Junction Foundry
Leeds, England
Former brass and iron foundry and engineering workshops for the manufacture of textile machinery, now engineering works and storage. 1793, with additions and alterations 1847 and late C19.
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St Matthews Parish Hall
Leeds, England
Parish hall. 1912. Designed by Sydney D Kitson. Red brick with ashlar dressings and graduated Westmorland slate roofs with ashlar coped gables. Single storey. EXTERIOR: south-west front has 5 window facade.
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Carlton Hall Farmhouse
Leeds, England
Farmhouse, C16 with addition in Cl8, much altered. Timber frame, with later cladding of stone now all rendered, slate roof.
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Thompson's Farmhouse
Leeds, England
Farmhouse, now 3 dwellings. Early C17, altered. Timber frame with later casing of stone and brick, now roughcast; stone slate roof. L-plan; 2-unit hall range with continuous rear outshut, and 2-unit left cross-wing.
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Thorpe Hall
Leeds, England
Large house, now store. Dated 1735 on rainwater heads, but incorporating some earlier fabric. Red brick with sandstone dressings (rendered at ground floor), slate roof. L-shaped double-pile plan with rear service wing.
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Bridge over Mill Stream to E of Thwaite Mill with Retaining Wall on S Side of Mill Race
Leeds, England
Bridge or causeway crossing mill stream, with retaining wall on south side 1823-25. Tooled sandstone.
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Lodge to N of Grange
Leeds, England
Lodge. Mid C19. Finely dressed stone, Welsh blue-slate roof.
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Nesbit Hall
Leeds, England
SE23SW LS28 BANKHOUSE SE2132 PUDSEY (west side) 4/97 Nesbit Hall 30.6.82 GV 11 Large house. Rainwater-heads initialled and dated "C & J. N. 1761" (Claud Nisbet).
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Barn c. 30 M W of Nesbit Hall
Leeds, England
Barn or coach-house, now a dwelling. Probably early C19. Thin-coursed hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof.