"The Library", Woodhouse Lane, Leeds

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"The Library", Woodhouse Lane, Leeds

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 12 May 2017

Yes it was a proper library originally, parts of the building also serving as a police station built in 1901. It was converted c.1994 into a pub, initially with silly name "Feast and Firkin" but now re-named The Library in homage to its origins. It is listed grade 2 (list entry 1255640).

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.81074
Longitude
-1.556975