Bridgewater Place, Leeds

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Bridgewater Place, Leeds by John Chamberlain as part of the Geograph project.

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Bridgewater Place, Leeds

Image: © John Chamberlain Taken: 22 Dec 2006

Bridgewater Place in the middle distance, currently the tallest building in Leeds, lit by early morning December sunshine as viewed from 10th floor of Jury's Inn Hotel, Brewery Wharf. Lorry park bottom left rear of Tetley's Brewery. Buildings in immediate foreground modern apartments, many of which are vacant due to over supply in central Leeds. Despite this even more are being built, such as the building site at the bottom of the photography. To the right of Bridgewater Place is the Hilton Hotel and far right Station House, recently vacated by the Highways Agency.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.791652
Longitude
-1.548068