Armley Grange
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 29 Mar 2020
Built in the early 19th century by John "Squire" Wilson, at one time used as a vicarage and since the 1950s or earlier by Leeds City Council for social services of various kinds. The surrounding estate has all been sold off for housing. In recent years the Grange was also used by the Alzheimer's Society, but it now appears to be vacant and protected by a security firm. See Image for another view. Listed grade II (list entry 1256413).