St Pauls House, Leeds

Historic site in Leeds, England
53°47′54″N 1°33′09″W / 53.79833°N 1.55250°W / 53.79833; -1.55250Built1878Built forJohn BarranArchitectThomas Ambler
Listed Building – Grade II*
DesignatedSeptember 1963[1]Reference no.1256126

St. Pauls House is a historic building situated in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1878 as a warehouse and cloth cutting works for Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet.

History

St. Pauls House was built in 1878 in Park Square, Leeds as a warehouse and cloth cutting works for Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet. The building was designed by Thomas Ambler in an ornate Hispano-Moorish style.[1]

It is a Grade II* listed building.[1] The building was extensively altered and restored in 1976 with a wholly new interior.[1] The minarets, originally terracotta, are now fibreglass reproductions.

DAC Beachcroft LLP (and DAC Beachcroft Claims Ltd) have used the property since May 2015.

Gallery

  • St Pauls House
    St Pauls House
  • Minarets
    Minarets
  • Original entrance from St Pauls Street
    Original entrance from St Pauls Street

See also

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Historic England. "St Pauls House and attached railings and gates (1256126)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
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