Category:Former County Court House, Leeds

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<nowiki>Former County Court House, Leeds; Former County Court House, Leeds; 31-34 Albion Place Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 31-34 Albion Place Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom; Numbers 31 to 34 and attached railings and gas light; Numbers 31 to 34 and attached railings and gas light</nowiki>
Former County Court House, Leeds 
31-34 Albion Place Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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LocationLeeds, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, England
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Map53° 47′ 51.72″ N, 1° 32′ 39.75″ W
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Wikidata Q26548117
National Heritage List for England number: 1256637
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The Former County Court House, Leeds, in Albion Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is now occupied by newsagent and bookseller W.H. Smith, which has a modern facade on the end of the 1869 building, in Lands Lane (so the modern facade is in Lands Lane, and the former Court House frontage is in Albion Place). The two-storey section (centre) was the county court. The three-storey section (right) was the bankruptcy court, and later the high court. All that remains of the original building is the facade with the three porticos. The original building was designed by Thomas Charles Sorby (died 1924).

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