English: Waterside Court, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Waterside Court is an office building housing part of The Home Office. The building was originally the main part of Burley Mills, built for Benjamin Gott in 1799. It manufactured woollen cloths, and in the 1820's it contained a third of all the power looms in the Leeds area. See also 174970 There are several photos on the Leodis website, including this aerial view http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?id=2572
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