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]
Name (Wikidata entry) | Location | Completed | Architect | Heritage designation (Date of listing) | Notes | Grid ref Geo-coordinates | Image | National Heritage List for England entry | Commons category |
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27 and 29 Lyddon Terrace (Q26655940 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1851 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2910134635 53°48'25.931"N, 1°33'34.481"W | 1375121 | ||||
Leeds Fire Brigade Memorial (Q26547680 ) | St George's Fields | 1892 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2929334862 53°48'33.235"N, 1°33'23.911"W | 1256138 | ||||
Emmanuel Church (Q26262654 ) | Leeds | 1880 | Adams & Kelly | Grade II listed building (26 September 1963) | SE2958634616 53°48'25.445"N, 1°33'7.729"W | 1255637 | Emmanuel Centre, University of Leeds | ||
38, Hyde Terrace (Q26655837 ) | Leeds | 1857 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2913634302 53°48'15.149"N, 1°33'32.681"W | 1375014 | ||||
Highfield Villa (Q26655843 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1857 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2915234289 53°48'14.724"N, 1°33'31.813"W | 1375021 | ||||
School Of Education (Q26681798 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1852 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2959134531 53°48'22.468"N, 1°33'7.733"W | 1255932 | ||||
Beech Grove House (Q26234696 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1799 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2935434635 53°48'25.816"N, 1°33'20.754"W | 1256283 | Beech Grove House, University of Leeds | |||
Hopewell House (Q26547233 ) | Leeds | 1847 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2971434511 53°48'21.794"N, 1°33'1.015"W | 1255659 | ||||
Former Lodges To Woodhouse Cemetery (Q26547678 ) | St George's Fields | 1835 | John Clark | Grade II listed building (26 September 1963) | SE2930434878 53°48'33.750"N, 1°33'23.303"W | 1256136 | Woodhouse Cemetery Lodges | ||
Botany House (Q26262131 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1825 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2942034632 53°48'25.740"N, 1°33'17.021"W | 1256277 | Botany House, University of Leeds | |||
University of Leeds School of Education building (Q26547166 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1872 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2955434536 53°48'22.637"N, 1°33'9.752"W | 1255587 | ||||
Trinity Congregational Church (Q26547231 ) | Leeds | George Francis Danby | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2966434567 53°48'23.616"N, 1°33'3.730"W | 1255657 | Trinity Congregational Church, Leeds | |||
11 and 13 Lyddon Terrace (Q26655935 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1825 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2907234580 53°48'24.156"N, 1°33'36.086"W | 1375116 | ||||
School Of Education (Q26547165 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1861 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2957034536 53°48'22.633"N, 1°33'8.878"W | 1255586 | ||||
Cemetery Wall With Blocked Gateway On North West Side (Q26547679 ) | St George's Fields | 1836 | John Clark | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2925334892 53°48'34.214"N, 1°33'26.086"W | 1256137 | |||
Former Cemetery Chapel And Statue Of Michael Sadler (Q26547717 ) | St George's Fields | 1835 | John Clark | Grade II listed building (26 September 1963) | SE2929434796 53°48'31.100"N, 1°33'23.879"W | 1256177 | Cemetery Chapel, Woodhouse Cemetery | ||
Gate piers & garden wall to 38 Hyde Terrace (Q26655838 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1857 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2905034220 53°48'12.514"N, 1°33'37.411"W | 1375015 | ||||
University of Leeds Geography Annexe (Q26655914 ) | University of Leeds Campus | circa 1849 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2920034675 53°48'27.205"N, 1°33'29.056"W | 1375095 | ||||
Hostel of the Resurrection (Q17565116 ) | Leeds | 1908 | Temple Lushington Moore | Grade II* listed building (26 September 1963) | listed as Adult Education Centre | SE2911834372 53°48'17.280"N, 1°33'33.660"W | 1256039 | ||
Springfield House (Q26655844 ) | Leeds | Grade II listed building (26 September 1963) | SE2928734282 53°48'14.472"N, 1°33'24.437"W | 1375022 | |||||
Parkinson Building (Q7138541 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1950 | Thomas Arthur Lodge | Grade II listed building (19 January 1988) | SE2955434715 53°48'28.8"N, 1°33'10.8"W | 1255638 | Parkinson Building, University of Leeds | ||
21 Lyddon Terrace (Q26655938 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1839 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2909034621 53°48'25.481"N, 1°33'35.089"W | 1375119 | ||||
Clarendon House (Q26655897 ) | Leeds | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2919334197 53°48'11.740"N, 1°33'29.603"W | 1375078 | |||||
Edward Boyle Library (Q24571869 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1975 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | SE2941234382 53°48'22.118"N, 1°33'17.269"W | 1393835 | Edward Boyle Library, University of Leeds | ||
Garstang Building (Q26252986 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1968 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | 53°48'16.038"N, 1°33'19.721"W | 1393835 | Garstang Building, University of Leeds | ||
Senior Common Room (Q105691102 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1966 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | SE2922734432 53°48'18.562"N, 1°33'22.097"W | 1393835 | |||
E.C. Stoner Building (Q26237205 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1968 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | SE2945934458 53°48'19.336"N, 1°33'9.414"W | 1393835 | E.C. Stoner Building, University of Leeds | ||
Irene Manton Building (Q26262656 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1969 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | SE2931434360 53°48'16.189"N, 1°33'17.374"W | 1393835 | Irene Manton Building, University of Leeds | ||
Mathematics and Earth Sciences Building (Q105691496 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1965 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | 53°48'19.746"N, 1°33'18.695"W | 1393835 | Maths/ Earth and Environment building, University of Leeds | ||
Computing Building (Q105691823 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1971 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | 53°48'20.477"N, 1°33'15.134"W | 1393835 | IT Services building, University of Leeds | ||
15, 17 And 19, Lyddon Terrace (Q26655937 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1839 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2908834615 53°48'25.286"N, 1°33'35.201"W | 1375118 | ||||
Clothworkers' Hall (Q26262154 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1879 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2949834481 53°48'21.438"N, 1°33'12.784"W | 1255691 | Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall | |||
Gate Piers And Wall To Adult Education Centre (Q26547545 ) | University of Leeds Campus | circa 1908 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2914734383 53°48'17.766"N, 1°33'32.054"W | 1255997 | ||||
7 And 9, Lyddon Terrace (Q26655934 ) | University of Leeds Campus | circa 1839 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2907134574 53°48'23.962"N, 1°33'36.144"W | 1375115 | ||||
University of Leeds Staff Social Club (Q26655913 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1849 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2918034686 53°48'27.565"N, 1°33'30.146"W | 1375094 | ||||
Great Hall of the University of Leeds (Q5599287 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1894 | Alfred Waterhouse | Grade II listed building (8 October 1970) | SE2943134679 53°48'27.252"N, 1°33'16.369"W | 1255826 | Great Hall, University of Leeds | ||
Baines Wing (Q26234194 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1877–1912 | Alfred Waterhouse, Paul Waterhouse | Grade II listed building (8 October 1970) | SE2943134679 53°48'26.968"N, 1°33'13.327"W | 1255826 | Baines Wing, University of Leeds | ||
1-8, Woodsley Terrace (Q26547186 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1856 | Grade II listed building (24 October 1995) | SE2905934481 53°48'20.956"N, 1°33'36.832"W | 1255607 | ||||
Agricultural Sciences Building (Q112127194 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1923 | Paul Waterhouse | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2923734706 53°48'28.282"N, 1°33'27.223"W | 1255827 | |||
Monuments north of Cemetery Chapel (Q26547683 ) | St George's Fields | 1849–1921 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | A group of four monuments dating between 1849 and 1921. | SE2930434812 53°48'31.615"N, 1°33'23.324"W | 1256141 | |||
30 And 32, Hyde Terrace (Q26655840 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1840 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2919434263 53°48'13.874"N, 1°33'29.524"W | 1375017 | ||||
Facade to burial vaults (Q26547677 ) | St George's Fields | 1834 | John Clark | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2930534780 53°48'30.582"N, 1°33'23.281"W | 1256135 | |||
Leeds Grammar School Chapel (Q26656019 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1868 | Edward Middleton Barry | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2907734700 53°48'28.037"N, 1°33'35.744"W | 1375208 | Former Leeds Grammar School chapel | ||
1A, Cavendish Road (Q26547260 ) | University of Leeds Campus | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2957334587 53°48'24.282"N, 1°33'8.698"W | 1255689 | |||||
Number 3 Stead House (Q26547251 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1821 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2950834361 53°48'16.981"N, 1°33'12.326"W | 1255679 | ||||
Gate Piers And Boundary Wall To Woodsley Terrace (Q26655927 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1856 | Grade II listed building (24 October 1995) | SE2904334472 53°48'20.668"N, 1°33'37.710"W | 1375108 | ||||
23 and 25 Lyddon Terrace (Q26655939 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1839 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2909634630 53°48'25.769"N, 1°33'34.758"W | 1375120 | ||||
A Celebration Of Engineering Sciences (Q26677526 ) | Mechanical Engineering building | 1963 | Allan Johnson | Grade II listed building (19 January 2016) | SE2937334924 53°48'35.298"N, 1°33'19.534"W | 1429226 | Mural on Mechanical Engineering building, University of Leeds | ||
Monuments north of east end of Cemetery Chapel (Q26547682 ) | St George's Fields | 1837–1894 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | A group of four monuments dating between 1837 and 1894. | SE2931134796 53°48'31.097"N, 1°33'22.946"W | 1256140 | |||
Boundary Wall With Gate Piers And Gates To Trinity Congregational Church (Q26547232 ) | Leeds | 1898 | George Francis Danby | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2966434554 53°48'23.195"N, 1°33'3.733"W | 1255658 | |||
Old Mining Building (Q26262664 ) | University of Leeds Campus | circa 1932 | Henry Vaughan Lanchester, Thomas Arthur Lodge | Grade II listed building (19 January 1988) | SE2947034845 53°48'32.652"N, 1°33'14.238"W | 1255654 | Old Mining Building, University of Leeds | ||
Leeds Grammar School (Q26656016 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1858 | Edward Middleton Barry | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2903634718 53°48'28.638"N, 1°33'37.994"W | 1375205 | |||
Walls, Railings And Gates To Leeds Grammar School (Q26656020 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1858 | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2905434730 53°48'29.012"N, 1°33'37.019"W | 1375209 | ||||
Monuments east of Cemetery Chapel (Q26547681 ) | St George's Fields | 1845–1873 | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | A group of four monuments dating between 1845 and 1873. | SE2930034804 53°48'31.360"N, 1°33'23.548"W | 1256139 | |||
Gates and piers south east Of Beech Grove House (Q26547817 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 19th century | Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) | SE2939434614 53°48'25.193"N, 1°33'18.472"W | 1256288 | ||||
Hubert Dalwood Mural Relief (Q26676261 ) | Stage@Leeds | 1959 | Hubert Dalwood | Grade II listed building (30 October 2012) | 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] | SE2938034550 53°48'23.116"N, 1°33'19.249"W | 1412199 | ||
Henry Price Building (Q26262655 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1964 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II listed building (10 June 2010) | SE2917934805 53°48'31.979"N, 1°33'29.848"W | 1393837 | Henry Price Residences, University of Leeds | ||
Roger Stevens Building (Q17533992 ) | University of Leeds Campus | 1970 | Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Grade II* listed building (10 June 2010) | SE2943134378 53°48'17.640"N, 1°33'16.524"W | 1393836 | Roger Stevens Building, University of Leeds | ||
Gatehouse To Devonshire Hall (Q26656135 ) | Headingley | 19th century | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2876435862 53°49'5.696"N, 1°33'52.495"W | 1375333 | ||||
Coach House And Stables To Oxley Hall (Q26547322 ) | Weetwood | circa 1865 | John Winter Simpson | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2725037839 53°50'9.949"N, 1°35'14.640"W | 1255756 | |||
Oxley Hall (Q26547320 ) | Weetwood | circa 1861 | John Winter Simpson | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2724437807 53°50'8.916"N, 1°35'15.007"W | 1255754 | |||
Coach House at Devonshire Hall (Q26656134 ) | Headingley | 19th century | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2868435941 53°49'8.270"N, 1°33'56.840"W | 1375332 | Coach House at Devonshire Hall | |||
Semi-detached houses, Devonshire Hall (Q26656136 ) | Headingley | 19th century | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2873135818 53°49'4.282"N, 1°33'54.313"W | 1375334 | ||||
Lodge, Walls And Gate Piers To Oxley Hall (Q26547324 ) | Weetwood | 1860–1865 | John Winter Simpson | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2731437846 53°50'10.162"N, 1°35'11.144"W | 1255758 | |||
Devonshire Hall (Q26262155 ) | Headingley | 1928 | John Proctor, Frederick Charlton | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2871735871 53°49'6.917"N, 1°33'54.022"W | 1375323 | Devonshire Hall, University of Leeds | ||
Old Hall, Devonshire Hall (Q26656129 ) | Headingley | 19th century | Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) | SE2868935848 53°49'5.261"N, 1°33'56.599"W | 1375325 |
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