temple newsam ice house
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There is a very small amount of info here http://www.leeds.gov.uk/templenewsam/wo ... _arch.html
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slw wrote: There is a very small amount of info here http://www.leeds.gov.uk/templenewsam/wo ... _arch.html Thanks for the link they say it was destroyed by open cast mining thats funny its still there the ice house very old and in good condition built 1700 + around that
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some photos of the ice house not good but shows you its still there as to the site yes secret leeds not shown any where else Leeds city council say it was destroyed by open cast in the 70s so what is this a coal bunker
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Cardiarms wrote: It's not...it's not...the entrance to the secret tunnel to Kirkstall abbey is it? Patience now, I'm sure we'll hear that someone's father's uncle's brother's friend will know someone who walked all the way through. One night. On their way home from the pub
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Cardiarms wrote: It does look like an ice house though. Very curious. Aren't they usually put on the north side of buildings/slopes? We need to know more about it don't we? It's location would help of course and the perspective too - this does look as though it could be a surface structure; an ice house would be subteranean wouldn't it?
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