Leeds Kirkgate Market

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The Vicar Lane entrance to Leeds Kirkgate Market
The Vicar Lane entrance to Leeds Kirkgate Market
Internal view of iron and glass roof
Internal view of iron and glass roof

Leeds Kirkgate Market is a market in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England located on Vicar Lane. It is the second largest covered market in Europe after Leicester Market. There are 800 stalls and Kirkgate market attracts over 100 thousand visitors a week.

It first opened in 1822 as an open air market and between 1850 and 1875 the first covered sections of the market had been constructed. In the late 19th century, Kirkgate Market was the founding location of Marks & Spencer which opened in Leeds Market as a penny bazaar. New buildings were constructed in 1900 which included the Vicar Lane entrances. In 1975 a fire had damaged much of the building except the Vicar Lane frontage and the Market was refurbished in the early 1990s. Following this refurbishment Kirkgate Market was upgraded from a Grade II to a Grade I listed building

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Coordinates: 53°47′50″N 1°32′23″W / 53.7972, -1.5397