Listed buildings at the University of Leeds

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The campus of the University of Leeds contains a number of listed buildings from tombstones in the former Woodhouse Cemetery (now called St George's Field) through Gothic revival buildings such as the Great Hall to the Brutalist Roger Stevens building.[1][2]

Listed buildings at the University of Leeds
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Leeds Fire Brigade Memorial
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Gate piers & garden wall to 38 Hyde Terrace
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listed as Adult Education Centre
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Senior Common Room
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Mathematics and Earth Sciences Building
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Computing Building
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Monuments north of Cemetery Chapel
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A group of four monuments dating between 1849 and 1921.
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Facade to burial vaults
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A Celebration Of Engineering Sciences
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Monuments north of east end of Cemetery Chapel
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A group of four monuments dating between 1837 and 1894.
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Monuments east of Cemetery Chapel
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A group of four monuments dating between 1845 and 1873.
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Gates and piers south east Of Beech Grove House
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Originally installed at Boddington Hall (a university hall of residence), the work was restored and moved to the campus when Boddington Hall was demolished in 2013.[3]
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Oxley Hall
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Semi-detached houses, Devonshire Hall
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Old Hall, Devonshire Hall
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References

  1. ^ "University of Leeds Refurbishment Programme". Bowman Riley. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Leeds University campus gets listed status – The Twentieth Century Society". c20society.org.uk. Twentieth Century Society. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Leeds University restores famous sculpture to a new home on campus". Yorkshire Evening Post. 16 May 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2021.