Elinor Lupton Centre, Headingley
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Image: © Bobby Clegg Taken: 31 Dec 2013
Facade view of a currently disused and somewhat neglected looking Elinor Lupton Centre on the A660 Headingley Road to the east of Richmond Road. Designed by Leeds architect William Peel Schofield, and built in 1914 in Neo Grecian style, it was originally a Sunday School. Now a Grade II listed building, it acquired its current name in 1986.