What is this and how long has it been derelict?
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Their is a very faint Parcelforce sign on one of the buildings so as stated above, the Royal Mail with it's Parcelforce call centre were probably the last to occupy it, wasn't it the late 90s when they opened their Parcelforce distribution centre at Stourton? If so, then it's possibly been that long since it was occupied as it's likely a call centre most probably have been incorporated into the Stourton development. On a side note, I wonder why the solicitors accross the road don't put a bid in for it as it must be a crime hotspot for them and doesn't look good to potential or existing clients and other visitors.
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p wrote: Their is a very faint Parcelforce sign on one of the buildings so as stated above, the Royal Mail with it's Parcelforce call centre were probably the last to occupy it, wasn't it the late 90s when they opened their Parcelforce distribution centre at Stourton? If so, then it's possibly been that long since it was occupied as it's likely a call centre most probably have been incorporated into the Stourton development. On a side note, I wonder why the solicitors accross the road don't put a bid in for it as it must be a crime hotspot for them and doesn't look good to potential or existing clients and other visitors. Working nearby I've followed this building over the years and indeed in its later life up to closure the lower level of Bridge House was used by Parcel Force. There have been several proposals for the site, one at least for a tall replacement building which actually got as far as scaffolding being erected in readiness for demolition.Pictures of the Fire Service in attendance a while back have gone awol somewhere, will have another look.
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Johnny39 wrote: Used to walk past this block when it was a car showroom back in the early 70's. There were always real top of the range cars on display, Rolls, Bentleys, Daimlers etc.. You can just see the Rolls Royce sign to the left over the white truck.
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Chrism wrote: Johnny39 wrote: Used to walk past this block when it was a car showroom back in the early 70's. There were always real top of the range cars on display, Rolls, Bentleys, Daimlers etc.. You can just see the Rolls Royce sign to the left over the white truck. Does indeed "Chrism" and by coincidence it looks a lot like a Rolls heading the queue of traffic on the left of the picture. No sign of the YEP in the picture, must have been taken in the late 60's at a guess.
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The railway passenger station (Leeds Central) was much further away Leodian. If my memory is not playing up the long building you see with the multiple roof lights is the most recent (late 1950s) of the several goods sheds and warehouses in Wellington Street Goods Yard. The taller black building is the ex-NER granary. EDITED.