Old haunts feature in guided tours of Leeds’s rich history
Leeds tourist guide and local historian Ken Goor, of Morley, is taking the tours, which include a visit to Leeds Civic Hall on January 25; the city’s markets and arcades on February 15, and then the churches of Leeds on March 1 followed by a ghost walk on March 17 and then a tour of Leeds University on March 29.
Mr Goor said: “There is so much to see in our city.”
He said the night-time ghost walk on St Patrick’s Day would give a glimpse into the eerie side of Leeds with tales and legends of days gone by.
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Hide AdIt leaves the Corn Exchange at 7.30pm and will look at myths and stories.
Mr Goor, who wrote Haunted Leeds, said: “The ghost walk will feature Charlie Peace, king of the burglars, reputed to haunt The Headrow’s old cells under the steps of Leeds Town Hall.”
He said the two-hour tour of Leeds Civic Hall would look at historical greats including former city leaders and take place inside the venue, so would be ideal for a winter’s day.
The walk on markets and arcades will include a stop at Kirkgate Market as well as Briggate which used to be two roads running alongside each other with a bustling market at its heart.