These are some of the oldest buildings still standing in Leeds today.
7. Harewood Castle, Harewood, 14th century
Harewood Castle, located on the Harewood estate, is a stone hall that dates back to the 14th century. Its a Grade I-listed building. Photo: Humphrey Bolton (cc-by-sa/2.0)
8. Stank Hall Barn, Beeston, 1420
Perhaps a little less impressive than some of Leeds other old buildings, Stank Hall Barn is regardless one of the oldest remaining buildings in Leeds, built around 1420. Its Grade-II listed. . Photo: Ian S (cc-by-sa/2.0)
9. Lamberts Yard, Leeds City Centre, 1600
Lamberts Yard has stood in Leeds for almost 400 years. Its a three-story dwelling between Kirkgate and Lower Briggate that once lay derelict but can now be hired for events. Photo: Chemical Engineer (cc-by-sa/4.0)
10. St John the Evangelists Church, Leeds City Centre, 1632-1634
One of the oldest churches in central Leeds, St John the Evangelists church was consecrated in 1634 and is a rarity as a virtually intact 17th-century church. Photo: Eirian Evans (cc-by-sa/2.0)
11. Stank Hall Barn, Beeston, 1280
The barn is not actually the oldest building on this Beeston site. The Old Hall dates back to around 1280. Photo: Ms Margaret Hebden