Interesting place Leeds, been a while since I was here. Lovely buildings in the city centre with intricate features then within a few streets walk you find yourself in old mill territory, which makes for a nice afternoon's wander. I quite enjoyed Low Hall Mills, it's one of those deceiving Tardis-Effect types, bigger on the inside with nooks and crannies to explore once you're in the compound. Haven't seen it posted on here, though I could be wrong.
It was built on Holbeck Lane, and although parts of the building can be traced back to a previous mill built in 1792, it can be identified by its ‘1874’ inscribed stone facade. Low Hall Mills was one of the many flax mills that sprouted up in the area, now laying empty but with some buildings still in use. Visited with Stranton, cheers for the heads-up on this place.
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It was built on Holbeck Lane, and although parts of the building can be traced back to a previous mill built in 1792, it can be identified by its ‘1874’ inscribed stone facade. Low Hall Mills was one of the many flax mills that sprouted up in the area, now laying empty but with some buildings still in use. Visited with Stranton, cheers for the heads-up on this place.
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