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Leeds, West Yorkshire


Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. It is located on the River Aire and is the urban core of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough.

According to the 2001 UK census the Leeds Urban Area had a population of 443,247 while the metropolitan borough, City of Leeds had a population of 726,939 and is one of England's core cities.

History

The name "Leeds" came from "Loidis" (Bede states: "...regione quae vocatur Loidis" region known as Loidis), which was a name recorded in Anglo-Saxon sources for a Celtic kingdom that survived in the area for a while after the Anglo-Saxon invasion.

Leeds has been known since being mentioned (as "Ledes") in the Domesday Book of 1086, (the name evolved into "Leedes" and finally "Leeds"). Leeds was an agricultural market town in the Middle Ages, and received its first charter in 1207. In the Tudor period Leeds was mainly a merchant town, manufacturing woollen cloths and trading with Europe via the Humber estuary, and the population grew from 10,000 at the end of the 17th century to 30,000 at the end of the 18th. At one point nearly half of England's total exports passed through Leeds. The Industrial Revolution had resulted in the radical growth of Leeds whose population had risen to over 150,000 by 1840. The city's industrial growth was catalysed by the introduction of the Aire & Calder Navigation in 1699, Leeds and Liverpool Canal in 1816 and the railway in 1848. In 1893 Leeds had been granted city status. These industries that developed in the Industrial Revolution had included making machinery for spinning, machine tools, steam engines and gears as well as other industries based on textiles, chemicals and leather and pottery. Coal was extracted on a large scale and the still functioning Middleton Railway, the first successful commercial steam locomotive railway in the world, transported coal from Middleton colliery into the centre of Leeds. The first permanent set of fully automatic traffic lights was installed at the junction of Park Row and Bond Sreet, Leeds, in 1928.

By the 20th century this social and economic status had started to change with the creation of the academic institutions that are known today as the University of Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan University and Leeds Trinity & All Saints. This period had also witnessed expansion in medical provision particularly Leeds General Infirmary and St James's Hospital. Following World War II there was a decline in secondary industries that had thrived in the 19th century. In 1951, half the workforce was still in manufacturing; by 1971 the figure was a third. Leeds lost a third of its manufacturing jobs during 1971-1981 (Champion & Townsend, 1990, p.82). In 1991, 64,000 were employed in manufacturing. In 2003, 2,103 firms employed 44,500 (10% of workforce) - see Leeds Economy Handbook. But there are still some large engineering firms. The largest make turbine blades, components, alloys, valves and pipelines for the oil industry, switchgear, printers' supplies, copper alloys, surgical and hospital equipment, pumps, motors, radiators.

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Hotels in Leeds, West Yorkshire
 Craiglands Hotel Score 6.475 from 23 reviews
Cow Pasture Rd, Ilkley 6.48/10
Turn off of the A65 into Ilkley. At the T-junction, turn left. Proceed past the railway station and fork right into Cowpasture Road. The hotel is opposite the school. ... more
 
Beck Hall Score 7.7 from 13 reviews
Cove Road 7.7/10
17 bedrooms are available to choose from, all are diffent and unique. Several date from 1710. Some rooms have Sky TV. ... more
 
The Old Registry Score 0 from 0 reviews
Main Street 0/10
All of our rooms provide a peaceful night's sleep and have complimentary Fairtrade tea, coffee and hot chocolate. Wine, Yorkshire crisps and chocolate bars are also in the rooms for you to purchase if you wish. Luxury and superior rooms have four-poster beds. ... more
 
Woodlands Grange Score 8.7 from 5 reviews
Belle Isle 8.7/10
Move along Station Road past Haworth Railway Station on your right, follow the road for about 500 yards until it veers right over a hump back bridge over the railway track. Take a sharp left as soon as you have crossed the bridge. Woodlands Grange is located past the Lodge 100 yards along the tarmac road, marked Private Drive. ... more
 
 Boutique 25 Score 0 from 0 reviews
25 Newmarket Street 0/10
Private dining: Whether it’s an intimate dinner for 10, a board meeting for 20 or a small wedding reception, Boutique25 can provide the perfect room for you. Please contact the hotel directly for more information. ... more
 
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The York Pass 1, 2 or 3 days

The York Pass

Discover 2000 years of history with one easy to use pass which gives you free entry to 30 top York attractions and special offers!

SAVE MONEY WITH THE YORK PASS OFFERING:

  • Free entry to 30 attractions including York Minster and York Dungeon
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Every pass comes with a FREE guidebook with helpful information on the establishments associated with the card, as well as a city map - BOOK NOW!

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Medieval Banquet: Feasting and Merriment by Torchlight in London 4 hours

Medieval Banquet: Feasting and Merriment by Torchlight in London

Come join my noble court in this fulsome medieval feast in my banqueting hall amidst the light of flickering torches. Let the minstrels, troupers and strolling players be amongst thee and entertain with riddle, story and song of love and great deeds that doth bewitch thine ears with joy.

This regal banquet takes place by flickering torchlight in vaulted cellars just a stones' throw from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. You will be entertained by knights in armour, strolling players singing medieval ballads and served dinner by comely wenches!

Your host King Henry VIII is joined by a cast of colorful characters from England's past willing you to join in the merry making. Sit back and enjoy the show as Henry's court entertainers provide a breathtaking and magical display, all for your amusement.

Your medieval banquet includes a four course traditional English meal (a vegetarian option is also available) with unlimited wine and beer. After the meal and show there is music, dancing and merrymaking galore!

Please note: For dinner reservations between 21 November 21 and 23 December - dinner will consist of a Christmas Evening Banquet

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Three Day Small Group Harry Potter and English Authors Tour 3 days / 2 nights

Three Day Small Group Harry Potter and English Authors Tour

Want to tour the movie locations and scenes of inspiration from the Harry Potter series? Looking for flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Want to explore the English countryside away from the large coach tours?

Combine visits to film locations with memorable sightseeing of a range of classic UK attractions. You will see medieval villages and historic cities, a fairy tale castle and a prehistoric stone temple, stunning scenery and wonderful architecture. But it's a "doing tour" too, designed for a family enjoy holiday fun together. There's a steam train ride, castle exploring, woodland walking and family competitions to enter. The tour is also designed to introduce youngsters to other famed children's writers including JR Tolkien, CS Lewis, Roald Dahl and Lewis Carroll.

With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.

Special Offer - Receive two FREE evening tours with all departures between June 15 and August 31, 2007 - BOOK NOW!

Historic London Pub Tour - On this tour, you will visit pubs where Dickens and Shakespeare drank, pirates and smugglers met, highwaymen found their victims, revolutionaries plotted and Royalty consorted. See Victorian "Gin Palaces", haunted pubs with prison cells beneath them, pubs where great literature was written and even a pub built from timbers of the Mayflower ship! This tour is not suitable for children.

Sinister London Tour - Immerse yourself in the darker side of London's colorful history. Explore Jack the Ripper's haunts, mysterious underground prison cells, the notorious East End ganglands, and tour the back roads of Soho. This tour is not suitable for children.

You will be required to call the tour operator to book your free tours (contact details advised on confirmation voucher).

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