Local Attractions
| Leeds City Railway Station Leeds City station is the mainline railway station serving the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. The station provides connections to London, Southampton and the south, Bristol and the West Country, Newcastle, Edinburgh and the north, and Manchester and Liverpool and the west, as well as to local and regional destinations. It is also the terminus for trains running on the scenic Settle to Carlisle line. It is located to the south of City Square, at the bottom of Park Row, behind the landmark Queens Hotel. The station is situated on a hill falling from the south of the city down to the Leeds canal basin; much of it is supported on brick vaulted arches, the space provided by which is used for car parking and some business premises. Ancillary improvements include a new multi-story car park and station entrance, and some improvement to the retail facilities within the station arcade. |
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| Leeds Centre With its diverse array of nightlife, fabulous shopping – including Harvey Nichols and the Victoria Quarter for designer brands alongside beautiful people – not to mention its close proximity to the picturesque Yorkshire Dales. The Victoria Quarter – boutiques, fountains and cafes in beautiful listed building. Also contains upmarket department store Harvey Nichols with pleasant café. The Corn Exchange, Vicar Lane – attractive dome-shaped building with interesting independent and good value shops. Kirkgate Market on Vicar Lane for everything from fresh fish to flowers. The Light, The Headrow – trendy new arcade with bars, cinema and Radisson SAS hotel among the shops. |
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| Leeds United Football Club Following a fire which destroyed the original West Stand in September 1956, a public appeal raised £60,000 towards a new one which was opened in August 1957 at a cost of £180,000. The roof of the West Stand has a television commentary gantry and walkway for TV personnel who may be asked to film here on a matchday. The radio and press also have facilities in this stand so they can commentate direct to the public and make notes for their respective papers. This stand houses the Directors Box, where both home and away Team Directors may sit to enjoy the match, plus the Club Doctor. |
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| Royal Armouries Armouries Drive LEEDS LS10 1LT +44 (0)113 220 1916 |
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| War Horrible war, amazing medley of the glorious and squalid, the pitiful and sublime, if modern men of light and leading saw your face closer, simple folk would see it hardly ever. |
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| Hunting There is a passion for hunting, something deeply implanted in the human breast. |
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| Oriental Military action is important to the nation - it is the ground of death and life, the path of survival and destruction, so it is important to examine it. |
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| Tournament Trulie, this action was mervailouslie magnificent, & appeared a sight exceeding gorgeous.' - From a description of a torchlight tourney held in Whitehall in 1572 in the presence of Queen Elizabeth I. |
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| Self-defence The right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible. |
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| Craft Court, Tiltyard and Menagerie The Royal Armouries Museum is more than just a collection in a building. |
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| Leeds university less than a 10 minute drive. |
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Other Local Attractions
Leeds College of Building - 1.1 miles
Leeds College of Building was established in 1960 and is situated in Leeds, West Yorkshire. It is a further education College that specialises in the construction industry. Around 7,000 students are currently studying at the College. The College offers courses in Architecture, Brickwork, Carpentry & Joinery, Computer Aided Design, Electrical Installation, Engineering, Furniture Manufacture, Gas Installation, Health & Safety, Heating and Ventilation, Plastering/Dry Lining, Plumbing, Roofing, Shop Fitting, Sign Making, Surveying, Wall & Floor Tiling and Wood Machining.
Leeds Centre - 1.17 miles
With its diverse array of nightlife, fabulous shopping – including Harvey Nichols and the Victoria Quarter for designer brands alongside beautiful people – not to mention its close proximity to the picturesque Yorkshire Dales. The Victoria Quarter – boutiques, fountains and cafes in beautiful listed building. Also contains upmarket department store Harvey Nichols with pleasant café. The Corn Exchange, Vicar Lane – attractive dome-shaped building with interesting independent and good value shops. Kirkgate Market on Vicar Lane for everything from fresh fish to flowers. The Light, The Headrow – trendy new arcade with bars, cinema and Radisson SAS hotel among the shops.
Leeds Metropolitan University - Civic Quarter - 1.32 miles
Tracing its foundation back to 1824, Leeds Metropolitan University has been providing access to learning in Leeds for over 180 years. The University is located in Leeds, which is about 2 hours from London. The student enrollment at Leeds is over 30,000 students. Various study programs are offered to the students via 6 faculties at the University: Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, Faculty of Arts and Society, Faculty of Business & Law, Innovation North, Faculty of Health and Leslie Silver International Faculty.
The National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy - Leeds - 1.4 miles
The National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy was founded during 1977 and located at Loughborough. It has been offering respected, evidenced based and independently accredited training in adult clinical hypnosis/hypnotherapy and hypno-psychotherapy. The College has training centres throughout the UK including London, Leeds, Liverpool, Oxford, East Midlands (Leicester), Newcastle, Manchester, South Wales and Glasgow. The NCHP courses and syllabus includes fundamentals of hypnosis, basic hypnotherapeutic techniques, contra-indications, simple relaxation, and suggestion therapy.



