DescriptionNo's 5-6-7 Park Place, Leeds - geograph.org.uk - 1461015.jpg
English: No's 5/6/7 Park Place, Leeds Built in 1777 by William Lindley of Doncaster for John Arthington a Banker (probably paid for with his bonus) who lived in No6, it became the parish vicarage after 1825, spoiled somewhat when the plate glass windows were added on the ground floor.
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