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Armley House, built in 1781 and re-designed in 1816, at Gotts Park, Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was the home of the industrialist Benjamin Gott, and inherited by his sons. It is now owned by Leeds City Council and is now a golf club headquarters and known as The Mansion, Gotts Park. Showing the plaque for Benjamin Gott. |
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