Leeds, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Leeds, England
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Partners; The Beauty Shop
Leeds, England
Cottage and house attached to rear, now forms 2 shops. Late C17 with house added late C18. Thin coursed sandstone, cottage: stone slate roof, house: Welsh blue-slate roof.
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Balmoral Terrace
Leeds, England
A terrace of three double fronted houses. c. 1857.
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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.
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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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Lodge to N of Grange
Leeds, England
Lodge. Mid C19. Finely dressed stone, Welsh blue-slate roof.
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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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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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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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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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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.