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Leeds

Seen by many as the unofficial capital of Yorkshire, Leeds offers a mixture of history dating back centuries and modern living.

As the third largest city in the UK, it’s one of the biggest hubs in the north, with direct connections to other towns and cities in the area like Bradford, Huddersfield, York and Wakefield.

Families looking for a place to settle down long-term should consider Leeds thanks to the great primary and secondary education on offer, as well as four different universities.

The city also has something for everyone when it comes to activities, with its ever-growing music scene, diverse food offerings, variety of shopping options, and vast outdoor areas.

If West Yorkshire sounds like the place for you, browse through our selection of new build homes in Leeds by choosing one of our developments below.

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Living in Leeds

All of this, right on your doorstep

Thanks to its size and diversity, you’ll never be short of things to do in Leeds, which includes an annual calendar full of festivals and events.

For example, if you’re looking for date ideas, head to the last gas-lit cinema in the UK at The Hyde Park Picture House, for a movie night, but if theatre is more your thing, then the Leeds Grand Theatre puts on eye-catching productions throughout the year.

As soon as spring and summer comes around, festival season begins, whether it be the North Leeds Food Festival or the now world famous Leeds Festival.

If you’re after something more peaceful, we recommend heading over to Roundhay Park or any of the other parks in Leeds for a nice afternoon out in the sun.

And for those looking for things to do with the kids in Leeds, why not enjoy an adrenaline rush at Go Ape West Yorkshire, which offers an amazing high ropes experience.

Transport in Leeds

With the M1, M62, and A1(M) all passing near and around Leeds, it is one of the best-connected cities in the country.

The A1(M) and M1 make travelling to the likes of London and Newcastle straightforward, while the M62 offers connections to Liverpool, Hull and Manchester.

When it comes to public transport in Leeds, regular bus routes run throughout, helping locals travel in and around the city with ease.

Leeds station is also a great hub for transport, as it offers connections to major cities across the country, including Sheffield, Nottingham, London.

For domestic and international air travel, Leeds Bradford Airport is situated 30 minutes from the city centre and accessible by bus or car, offering direct flights to many destinations such as Poland, Italy, the Netherlands and beyond.

Shopping in Leeds

No matter what you’re after, Leeds is every shopper’s paradise with several shopping centres, historic arcades, and markets scattered around the city to choose from.

If you’re out and about, head to Briggate, the main shopping street in Leeds, where you can also find Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre, with its iconic glass roof and 120 shops, bars, and restaurants to choose from.

Elsewhere, Victoria Leeds, once voted the ‘Best Shopping Centre in the World,’ offers plenty of luxurious stores to choose from, while Leeds Kirkgate Market is one of Europe’s biggest indoor markets, with over 400 stalls offering unique products.

And let’s not forget the picturesque Grand Arcade and Leeds Corn Exchange, which are both set in eye-catching Victorian listed buildings and perfectly showcase the city’s mix of old and new.

Restaurants in Leeds

Often referred to as food capital of the north, Leeds has plenty of restaurants to choose from!

If you want to try a range of international street food, you’ll want to check out the food stalls at Kirkgate Market or Trinity Kitchen.

For a more classical dining experience, take a trip to Riva Blu Italian Restaurant & Bar for an open kitchen serving Italian food or Bavette for some French bistro food.

When it comes to fine dining, Ox Club stands out above the rest in the city’s food scene. Not only was the restaurant featured in the Michelin Guide, but the chefs also use a wood fire to do the cooking.

Other fine-dining restaurants in Leeds that are worth trying include Dastaan Leeds for Indian dishes with a twist and Dakota Grill for some great steak. And if you enjoy Chinese food, make sure to add Blue Pavilion and Tattu to your list.

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