Brodrick Court, Cookridge Street, Leeds
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 20 Jan 2023
This range of buildings of 1864 was designed by local architect Cuthbert Brodrick (after whom the nearby Wetherspoons pub is named). The left-hand building (without gables) is shown as a 'meeting room' on the 1934 map, placed between the Public Baths and the Coliseum (now the O2 Academy). Together they are listed Grade II (list entry 1375224) as 'One of the few smaller buildings designed by the architect of the Town Hall and the Corn Exchange' and occupied now by 'Pop World'.