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Ready to look into the past and learn about the heritage of this fascinating city? We list historic homes, plantations, battlegrounds, and churches that are rich in history and provide for an educational travel diversion.

Brontë Parsonage Museum

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Address: Church St, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR

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The former home of the famous family that spawned influential writers Charlotte and Emily, this 19th century parsonage now houses an impressive and insightful collection of family artifacts. Emily wrote the seminal "Wuthering Heights" while living in this house.

Harewood House

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Address: Harrogate Rd, Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LQ

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The family residence of the Earl and Countess of Harewood is among Britain's most beautiful homes. The estate includes Northern England's largest playground, parkland, gardens, wooded areas, and stellar bird garden that features some 600 specimens. During summer there are free guided tours of the house and gardens (call ahead for times).

Leeds and Liverpool Canal

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Address: Leeds

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Following 46 years of construction, the canal was completed in 1816 and spans 127 miles across the Pennines. Today, this area is a popular recreation site. In years past, the canal served as an integral cargo transport system, drawing its revenue via tolls. Consequently, maintenance was a crucial priority, and unlike many of its British...

Leeds Town Hall

Category: Historic Sites - Leeds Attractions & Activities

Address: Leeds LS1 3AD

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Queen Victoria commissioned this ornate structure in 1858, with the Great Hall later named in her honor. The tower and the four-ton bell were added several years later, as was the massive organ that's estimated at 1.25m pounds. In 1978, the facility was renovated. This multi-purpose facility has enjoyed a long storied history and hosts a variety...

Lotherton Hall

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Address: Colliery Ln, Aberford, Leeds LS25 3EB

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This former residence of the Gascoigne family was given to the City Council in 1968. The well-appointed decor boasts exquisite furniture, paintings, ceramics, and costume, while the estate is comprised of many lush gardens. The bird garden is a haven to numerous rare and endangered species. There's also a vast community of deer. This hall is the...

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