Leeds (Pevsner Architectural Guides: City Guides)
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Leeds is a city with a rich commercial tradition and fine buildings to match. Its prosperity, founded on the wool trade, is reflected in the seventeenth-century church of St John, with its magnificent Jacobean woodcarving and furnishings, while the town's eighteenth-century expansion produced elegant Georgian parades and squares with homes for wealthy merchants. They now stand cheek-by-jowl with solid, proud warehouses and offices of the railway age in a wonderful variety of styles ranging from elegant neo-Grecian to Gothic, Moorish and Egyptian. The civic pride of Victorian Leeds has as its crowning glory the grand Town Hall, testament to the talent of Cuthbert Brodrick, whose Corn Exchange and Mechanic's Institute make powerful use of dark and gritty local sandstone. Along the banks and wharfs of the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, now being revived for twenty-first-century living, are unique and nationally important industrial survivals including the inspired Egyptian-style Temple Mills and the unforgettable campanile of Tower Works. The twentieth century gave the city its outstanding university campus and recent regeneration has led to a revival of the city's public spaces and famously ornate and opulent Edwardian shopping arcades and markets. In the suburbs and beyond lie comfortable mansions and major Victorian churches while survivors of a different past can be found in the parish church of Adel, one of the most complete Norman churches in Yorkshire, the romantic ruins of Kirkstall Abbey and the mighty C17 mansion at Temple Newsam.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #90194 in Books
- Published on: 2005-06-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
Stephen McClarence, Yorkshire Post, April 22 2006
'superb'
Stephen Haigh, Archaeological Journal, 2005
'[A] timely and rewarding advance...richly illustrated with mostly colour photographs... thorough and well-researched...'
About the Author
Susan Wrathmell is an independent architectural historian based in West Yorkshire.
Customer Reviews
Welcome back Professor Pevsner
Susan Wrathmell's Leeds is a wonderful piece of work. It arrived this morning and I wrote the rest of the day off. It is beautifully designed, full of amazing photograhs (I've lived in Leeds for 45 years and it's given me a list of places to visit - and I thought I knew the city). SW's writing is sharp, witty, explicit and cultured. The whole composition gets my five star award. It will take its place alongside my other three Pevsner guides to Yorkshire - Welcome back Professor.
PS. And there are even mentions of pubs in this guide.
Good Guiding!
A very rewarding book, that brings Pevsners buildings upto date, with useful routes around the city.




