DescriptionApsley House geograph-2742207-by-Stephen-Richards.jpg
English: Apsley House, Wellington Street, Leeds. Built as a drapery and haberdashery warehouse for Crowe & Company in 1903 to the designs of George Corson and W. Evan Jones with Perkin & Bulmer. Its steel frame is clad in brick and pink terracotta. The canted upper windows are grouped vertically with terracotta friezes between them. Atop the facade is a curvy parapet with squat square piers. Grade II listed.
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