The attached photos of Templar House show the sad state the building is in today but in the fifties it was owned by Hoover.Does anyone know how long they were there and what did they do? was it a manufacturing site
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On the reprinted 1906 Ordnance Survey Map of Central Leeds a building apparently on this site is marked "Chapel". The present rather run down building does remind me of some chapels
Have done a bit of digging the building was The Lady Lane Chapel which became The United Methodist Chapel of The Lady Lane Mission.In was The Lady Lane Mission in the 1920's
What is the building to the left of Templar House int he Leodis picture? Looks like another nice stone structure flattened to make way for absolutely nothing. Progrees eh?
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The Lady Lane Chapel was very old....would have been around in the late 1500s/early 1600s in some form. It was the site of the old old old Grammar School pre-move to the Harrison Building.
This is a photo of part of the front of Templar House that I took on December 16 2010. I thought it may be of interest. The British Road Services (BRS) name has started to break up. I assume BRS were the last occupants of Templar House.
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