Leeds is less than four miles away and is a modern vibrant city with many attractions including the Royal Armouries Museum, the Henry Moore Institute and Leeds City Art Gallery housing major 19th-20th century British paintings. The town has a long history and in the Victorian parish church a fragment of an Anglo-Saxon cross can be seen.
Leeds really came to prominence in the late 14th century as an important textile centre with the monks of Kirkstall Abbey, about three miles to the northwest, setting the pace with their own commercial spinning and weaving interests. Further prosperity followed as the Industrial Revolution brought new industries and wealth. Headingley is about three miles from the city centre.
St Mary's Close is situated off Tong Road to the southwest of Leeds and consists of 31 retirement flats with...
At Victoria Court you will belong to a supportive and friendly community with a range of Communal facilities for residents...
Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lift, lounge, laundry, garden, hairdressing salon, library, restaurant, and garden.
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