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  2. Whitelock's Ale House - Wikipedia

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    The pub in 2007. Whitelock's Ale House is a pub in the city centre of Leeds, in England.. The pub lies on Turk's Head Yard, on a narrow burgage plot off Briggate.The building it occupies was constructed in about 1700 as a row of cottages, and the easternmost of these was licensed as the Turk's Head pub in 1715.

  3. North Bar - Wikipedia

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    North Bar in 2018. North Bar is a bar on New Briggate in Leeds, West Yorkshire in England. It was opened by John Gyngell and Christian Townsley in June 1997. [1]North Bar was named winner of the 2006 Observer Food Monthly 'Best place to drink in Britain' ahead of 11,000 other licensed establishments.

  4. Templar Hotel, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Pub sign. The Templar Hotel is a historic public house located on the corner of Templar Street and Vicar Lane in the city centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It was listed at Grade II by Historic England in 2019 following a campaign by Leeds Civic Trust, due to its many original 19th and 20th century external and interior features.

  5. The New Penny - Wikipedia

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    The pub started as the Hope and Anchor in 1953. Although difficulty with the law meant it was a secretive place, it was the first gay venue to open outside London. [1]In March 1968, the Hope and Anchor was featured in an exposé-style article in the local Union News [2] and possibly as a result of this article, the content of which was soon reprinted in a national newspaper, The People, [3 ...

  6. The Bingley Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Bingley Arms was originally named The Priests Inn. The Bingley Arms calls itself the oldest pub in Britain, with a history dating back to between AD 905 and AD 953, and says that it served as a safe house for persecuted Catholic priests, and also as a courthouse from around AD 1000 from which offenders were taken to the pillory across the road. [1]

  7. Category:Pubs in Leeds - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Grade II listed pubs in Leeds - Wikipedia

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  9. The Golden Beam - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Beam is a pub and Grade II listed building located in the Headingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It was built in c. 1912 for the Church of Christ, Scientist, and was known as the Elinor Lupton Centre from 1986 to 2010 when it was a school arts centre.