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English: The Headrow Centre, Level 3. Looking down from the car park entrance at Level 4 to Level 3, and stairs down to Level 2. When it was first opened, this was called the Schofield Centre, named after Schofields Department Store, which had previously been on the site, at the corner of The Headrow and Lands Lane. The department store had been built in 1960, partly on the site of Red Hall. Red Hall was built in 1628 and was reputed to be the first house in Leeds built of brick.
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Object location53° 47′ 54″ N, 1° 32′ 38″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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