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Aberford Leeds Yorkshire LS25 3EB Tel: +44(0)113 2813259 |
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Harewood House in Leeds is home to the Queen's cousin, the Earl of Harewood, and provides a great day out for all the family. The House, with its outstanding art collections, splendid State Rooms and fascinating 'Below Stairs' exhibition, is set in spectacular grounds, which include formal gardens and gentle woodland walks. A visit to Harewood offers the opportunity to marvel at the collections in the House, explore the Gardens and Bird Garden, take a boat trip across the lake, while youngsters can enjoy the challenge and excitement of the Adventure Playground! |
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Things to do in Leeds By Leisha Greenfield Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, with a population of just under half a million people. |
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Leeds Art Gallery By Susan Ashby When a visitor enters the Leeds Art Gallery their artistic instincts are at once awakened. The wide varieties of artworks on display in the gallery are a visitor’s heaven. The Art Gallery itself is representative of true culture and heritage in Leeds and a must on a tourist’s schedule. A lover of classic art will find traditional prints, watercolor depictions, paintings and sculptures. A person who is more at home with the contemporary arts will find modern symbols of artistic sculptures - works made with plastic grapes and twin tubs. Some of the most outstanding works of British art outside London are available at Leeds Art Gallery. |
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Visiting Leeds By Susan Ashby A few basic facts about Leeds city • The name Leeds was derived from the Latin word Leodis. • Leeds is the second largest metropolitan district in the UK. • Leeds’ natives are called Loiners. • Leeds is located in West Yorkshire. • It has an area of 220 square miles or 570 square kilometres. • The exact population is 7,028,000 as per the most recent census report. • The weather is quite cool on average, but with four very definite seasons. Recent years have seen summer temperatures way above 30°C! |
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Vacation in Leeds By Maria Williams Introduction Leeds is a city in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire in the north of England. The River Aire runs through the city. In 1974 the former county borough of Leeds was merged with the towns of Wetherby, Morley, Otley, Pudsey, and other surrounding areas to form a metropolitan borough — the city status of the county borough being conferred on the new metropolitan borough. |
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