• Explore the iconic Parkinson Building in Leeds, with its stunning architecture and beautiful skyline.
  • The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed building[1] in Greek Revival style by Thomas Lodge[2] located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
  • The Parkinson Building, University of Leeds. Architect. Lanchester and Lodge. Date Built. opened 1932. Location.
  • Parkinson Building Group, Inc. parkinsonbuildinggroup.com·@ParkinsonBG. 96 followers.
  • At Parkinson Building Group we have the expertise that only comes with over 15 years of building experience and over a hundred completed homes.
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  • The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed art deco building and campanile located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
  • The parkinson Building was opened in 1951 after the long construction work started from 1938. The parkinson Building is the grade II listed and is 187 feet tall.
  • The parkinson Building was opened in 1951 after the long construction work started from 1938. The parkinson Building is the grade II listed and is 187 feet tall.
  • According to the current Dentonside Barricade Plan this building is to be kept at EHB. LocationsStub.png. This page, The Parkinson Building, is a locations stub.