Quebecs Hotel, Leeds, 4-star hotel in central Leeds, England.
Quebecs Hotel is a four-storey hotel in central Leeds featuring terracotta brick walls and large stained glass windows that display coats of arms of Yorkshire towns across its facade. The building contains 44 rooms including seven suites spread throughout its floors.
The structure was built in 1891 as the headquarters of the Leeds and County Liberal Club, reflecting the architectural heritage of that era. A major renovation in 2000 transformed it into the hotel that stands today.
The circular Oak Room retains handcrafted oak panels and an ornate ceiling from its origins as a meeting room of the Liberal Club. These spaces still display the craftsmanship of that period.
The hotel sits five minutes on foot from Leeds City Station and offers access to central shopping and dining facilities. Guests have seven parking spaces available on the grounds.
The grand oak staircase features carved balustrades and lion finials that lead to The Gallery, illuminated by five tall stained glass windows. This combination of craftsmanship and light creates a visual focal point through the interior spaces.
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