Layton Grange
Layton Road
Horsforth
Leeds
LS18 5EU
United Kingdom
Layton Road
Horsforth
Leeds
LS18 5EU
United Kingdom
Join us to celebrate a people's history of Fearnville Leisure Centre before it makes way for a new Wellbeing facility.
Listen to recorded stories from Centre users and staff, and print your own memento to take home!
Join Leeds Civic Trust to unveil their 197th blue plaque unveiling to mark the heritage of Waddingtons and MONOPOLY’s connection to the city of Leeds!
Have a go at stone carving in the Leeds Corn Exchange with our sculptors from The Sculpture Gallery. Get to grips with this ancient art-form.
The Sculpture Gallery is once again putting on their highly popular stone carving tasters. One of our two stone carvers will be there to let you have ago at this wonderful ancient art-form. You will be able to see their creations in The Sculpture Gallery up on the Balcony, watch and talk to the artist down in the Piazza, and then have a go yourself with mallet and chisel on a piece of stone. Unwrap your Creativity!
Ellerby Road
Richmond Hill
Leeds
LS9 8LD
United Kingdom
Walk round the Grade I listed beautiful church and grounds to take in the architecture and stained glass windows.
Refreshments available.
Otley Road
Far Headingley
Leeds
LS16 5BX
United Kingdom
A rare opportunity to visit the communal areas of this magnificent grade 2* listed house in Far Headingley, including the exquisite Peacock Room.
Come and discover the beautiful parish church of St Michael and All Angels’, Headingley. Our large Victorian church has a wealth of stained glass windows, the remains of the ancient Original Oak of Headingley, and Thompson mice to be found!
The Heritage Open Day offers the opportunity to explore the church building, learn more about its history and that of Headingley, as well as listen to beautiful organ music.
Refreshments will also be available.
Discover the home of the largest mosaic in Northern Europe.
On the outside the church is a late Victorian building, which at first glance doesn't look interesting... BUT look again at the outside of the Apse to the front of the building!
Then come in and be prepared to have your socks blown off!
I know this sounds a bit theatrical, but I am not joking. It should be noted that St Aidan, at one point in history, was in line to be the patron saint of England but lost out to St George ( a person who may not have actually existed?).