These are 10 unusual Leeds structures which are designated listed buildings under Historic England protections. Most are Grade II listed, meaning they are "of special interest" and special effort must be made to preserve them.
7. Petrol station, Eastgate
This former petrol station slap bang in Leeds City Centre is Grade II listed and was originally constructed in 1932. Photo: Google
8. Truck lifting tower, Wellington Street
This distinctive structure on Wellington Street was a 19th century truck lifting tower and is now Grade-II listed. Photo: Bevan Cockerill
9. Statue of the Black Prince, City Square
Statues can also form part of Historic Englands listed buildings register, and the 1903 Black Prince statue in City Square is one of several listed statues in Leeds. Photo: Google
10. War memorial, St Michaels Road, Headingley
Many of Leeds war memorials are also registered as war memorials, including the memorial in Headingley. Photo: Google