3rd White Cloth Hall, Historic market hall in central Leeds, England
The 3rd White Cloth Hall is a Grade II listed building that originally functioned as a trading center for undyed cloth and spans multiple levels. The structure features a central courtyard and now houses food and drink venues across its two floors with outdoor seating areas.
This building was constructed in 1775 as the third version of the original Cloth Hall and served as the primary trading center for undyed cloth across northern England. A railway viaduct later cut through the structure, permanently altering its physical layout.
The central courtyard served as a gathering place for public events and performances that drew people from across the city. This role shaped how locals view the space as a social meeting point rather than merely a commercial venue.
The building is accessible through multiple entrances and offers dining and seating options across both levels and outdoor areas. Visitors should be aware that the layout varies throughout due to its architectural history, with different ceiling heights and floor levels in various sections.
The building was literally split in two by a railway viaduct construction during the 19th century, and this physical division remains visible to visitors today. The contrast between the original layout and the later modifications tells the story of how infrastructure changes shaped the space.
Location: Leeds
GPS coordinates: 53.79550,-1.53953
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:00
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