• 13 photos of a Leeds home full of character with built-in library and stylish features throughout

    Stoneacre Properties have listed this spacious two-to-tree-bed detached bungalow on Sandmoor Avenue in Alwoodley, Leeds for £900,000. The property features 4 reception rooms, including a living room, dining room, conservatory, and snug which could be used as a third bedroom. Get the latest on all of the news from across Leeds sent directly to your inbox with our free daily newsletter There is also a large kitchen as well as two good-size double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Externally, the...

  • 13 photos of a Leeds home on a large corner plot with lush green gardens and a stylish conservatory

    On the market with estate agents Kath Wells for £279,995, this three bedroom property on Hough End Garth in Bramley comprise an entry hallway with stairs to the first floor, a large living room with log burning stove and separate fitted kitchen. There is also a dining area with ample space for chairs and a table as well as French doors leading onto the charming conservatory overlooking the rear garden. Sign up for our free newsletters today On the first floor are three double bedrooms as well as...

  • 13 photos of an opulent Leeds village family home with a truly unusual design on an enviable plot

    Set in the village of Collingham in north Leeds, this property is on the market with Furnell Residential for £1,150,000. Inside, the home features a truly unique design with stylish rooms including a sitting room, open dining kitchen, a family room, four bedrooms - each with their own en suite - and a gorgeous garden room on the ground floor. Down a beautiful spiral staircase to the ground floor is a large family room and a home office as well as a utility room. Get more stories like this, as...

  • Historic Leeds mansion to be converted into 334 student flats despite nearby pub’s ‘intrusiveness’ warning

    Springfield House, a Grade II-Listed building in Woodhouse, and its grounds is set to be redeveloped to house 334 students. Developer McLaren applied for permission to convert the former mansion house and add two new wings of up to 13 storeys. The application for planning permission and listed building consent was opposed by heritage groups over its impact on the Woodhouse-Clarendon Road Conservation Area. Nearby pub venue the Faversham also objected, saying the flats would overlook wedding...

  • 13 photos of a Leeds home significantly updated by its current owners with large bay windows and open kitchen

    Inside this house on Moor Drive in Far Headingley, Leeds, which is on the market with Dacre, Son & Harley for £530,000, is a bright entry hallway leading to a stylish lounge with log burner and bay window. To the rear is a stunning open plan kitchen, dining and family room with fitted units and integrated appliances. In the dining area is a stunning bay window and a log burner. Sign up for our free newsletters today On the first floor are three good-size double bedrooms as well as a bathroom,...

  • 13 photos inside this gorgeous three-bedroom home in quiet Leeds cul-de-sac featuring attractive garden

    The semi-detached property, on Haigh Wood Crescent in Cookridge, boasts three bedrooms and an attractive private garden. Sitting just minutes from Horsforth Station, it has been listed for £349,950 with agency Manning Stainton. Get the latest on all of the news from across Leeds sent directly to your inbox with our free daily newsletter It features an open plan dining kitchen with plenty of space and would make the perfect home to raise a small family. Take a look inside -

  • Charming photos take you back to Leeds in 1914

    They provide a fascinating slice of life around the city before the horrors of the First World War unfolded. Landmarks and city centre scenes all fall under the spotlight as well as life in the suburbs including Beeston, Oakwood Sheepscar and Killingbeck. The images are published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. They also run heritage blog The Secret Library Leeds, which provides a behind the scenes look at the Central Library and...

  • I moved to Leeds a year ago and here are 13 things I've learnt

    From unmissable bars to curious street snacks, it’s a city that’s kept me entertained and bemused in equal measure. Leeds is unapologetically quirky, with so much to do - but so much that people seem to take for granted, too. Get the latest on all of the news from across Leeds sent directly to your inbox with our free daily newsletter As an outsider, I’ve spent the last 12 months acclimatising to life here and have put together a list of some of the things that I’ve learnt in that time. So,...

  • 20 of the best photos take you back to Leeds in 1979

    1979 proved to be a year of out with the old and in with the new for a city and its residents. Down came the cooling towers at Kirkstall Power Station while it was a 12 months the Leeds Registry Office opened for registration of births, deaths and marriages. It was also a year of celebration with the Hotel Metropole celebrating 80 years of welcoming guests while the Lord Mayor’s Parade attracted more than 50,000 people. These photos are published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis, which is...

  • PHOTOS: Cavaliers vs. Celtics, May 13, 2024

    Photos from Cavaliers vs. Celtics, May 13, 2024, by Tim Phillis.

  • 14 of the best photos take you back to Leeds in 1909

    They focus on 1909, a year which featured a city building for the future and a gear change in traffic and travel. Lesser known areas of Leeds such as Bank, Leylands and Mabgate are all in focus as well as the city centre and suburbs including Yeadon, Rawdon, Bramley and Woodhouse. The images are published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. They also run heritage blog The Secret Library Leeds, which provides a behind the scenes look at...

  • Buslingthorpe: Evocative photos chart changing face of Leeds suburb

    The mini gallery of memories turn the spotlight on Buslingthorpe - located just a mile away from Leeds city centre - during the 1950s and 1960s. Local landmarks, factories and streets which now have no name after being demolished as part of slum clearance are all featured in the round up. The images are a mix from West Yorkshire Archive Service and others published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. READ MORE: 43 closed Leeds pubs which...