The Duke of Leeds public house in Leedstown

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Duke of Leeds public house in Leedstown by Rod Allday as part of the Geograph project.

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The Duke of Leeds public house in Leedstown

Image: © Rod Allday Taken: 21 Oct 2011

The name of the pub and the village derives from the Duke of Leeds's ownership of the nearby Godolphin Estate, which passed from the Earl of Godolphin to him in 1766. The Duke's family name of Townsend is the name of a neighbouring village.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.160668
Longitude
-5.355739