Listed buildings in Leeds
- Listed buildings in Leeds
"See Also: Architecture in Leeds"
There are 2,443 listed buildings in Leeds.
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* [http://www.leeds.gov.uk/About_Leeds/History/listed_buildings.aspx Leeds City Council "Listed Buildings"] with link to current version of complete list, as "Listed building gazetteer"
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