Park Place, Leeds
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Image: © Rich Tea Taken: 26 Jan 2006
Looking east at the north side. The building with the pillars in the foreground is no 18. The blue plaque by the door tells us it was built in 1788, and it is "situated in one of the most elegant streets of Georgian Leeds. Merchants and gentlemen were attracted here by the then beautiful view of the river and neighbouring hills".