Take the train from Leeds to Carlisle - to Ribblehead viaduct at least - best when it is pissing down with rain.
Or equally the train from Leeds to Carnforth - on a DMU with some character.
Or media museum in Bradford and across the road to the Karachi
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post
St. James Infirmary Blues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Originally posted by stek View PostActually I'd had a defibrillator fitted at LGI, three weeks in there, then four weeks in isolation ward with a related infection at Jimmy's hardly getting out of bed so I'd lost a bit of pace I think! I can do the Market to The Light in 4 I think!
LGI was great, didn't like Jimmy's, God I was bored. Ended up watching the same ep of Location, Location, Location about 30 times. 2012 was a shiite year, my Horrible Anus....
People of my grans age hate Jimmys as it used to be a workhouse. Tell anyone over 75 they're going there and they'll assume you're sending them to die.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostA PhD student on that kind of mosaic visited a few years back and described them as some of the finest in the country. My parents keep suggesting opening the church up to visitors so that people can see them, but I'm not having it.
The memorial to Will Lord (near the bottom of the page you linked to) is in the kitchen now.
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The memorial to Will Lord (near the bottom of the page you linked to) is in the kitchen now.
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I second the armouries as well, but the countryside and many villages are better if your an outdoors type.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBear in mind that Rightmove only gives the lowest end of the auction valuation, not the hammer price.
Nice potted history here = I'm sure you already know this stuff, but JIC. The mosaics look awesome.
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Originally posted by stek View PostOne word - Leeds City Centre Loop!
Hahaha! Specially designed to frustrate the first timer.
CBRD » In Depth » City Centre Loop
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Go and visit Jimmy Savile's old flat in Roundhay park
Happily located only a few hundred yards from the location of one of the Yorkshire ripper's murder victims
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