Panoramic Leeds
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big s wrote: keyholekate wrote: The rooftop garden Leeds General Infirmary~its above the jubilee wing. good but how about on the helipad right on top of the jubilee? Actually surrounded by higher buildings in close proximity.
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chameleon wrote: big s wrote: keyholekate wrote: The rooftop garden Leeds General Infirmary~its above the jubilee wing. good but how about on the helipad right on top of the jubilee? Actually surrounded by higher buildings in close proximity. but on the helipad you can look out with nothing in front of you like walls or fences ,that is a360 view.
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big s wrote: chameleon wrote: big s wrote: keyholekate wrote: The rooftop garden Leeds General Infirmary~its above the jubilee wing. good but how about on the helipad right on top of the jubilee? Actually surrounded by higher buildings in close proximity. but on the helipad you can look out with nothing in front of you like walls or fences ,that is a360 view. Yes there is but landed shoppers are below the sight line of my modertate building 6 floors below its roof level - I think significant obstructions to the view of many features must be the case, certainly to the s - sw, but somewhere I would not objecting to taking the view from none the less.Our roof offered such a vanatge point but no more with the arrrival of the extended old PO building and developments along the river line - used to be able to aee the Motorway to the horizon, but, no more
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