Hillel House, Springfield Mount, Leeds

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Hillel House, Springfield Mount, Leeds

Image: © Mark Stevenson Taken: 5 Jun 2016

Springfield Mount, Hillel House was built in 1845 of red brick with stone quoins for a tea merchant, later the home of R. J. Ellershaw, oil merchant and soap maker. Designed in retro-Georgian style, a notable feature on the exterior wall are two stone cherubs holding a scallop above an oval window.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.804721
Longitude
-1.557646