The iconic leeds building based on egyptian temples where sheep used to graze on the roof when it was built in 1836 temple works had the single biggest room in the entire world temple works is a former flax mill in holbeck that was built in 1836 never miss a thing from all parts of our city sign up for free email alerts.
Temple works leeds roof.
Temple works is a former flax mill in holbeck leeds west yorkshire england.
Inside temple works holbeck leeds.
Temple works is the only grade i listed building in holbeck.
I was quite amazed by the victorian building it was so egyptian in style but i d heard that during that era sheep yes sheep used to graze on the flat roof.
Development in leeds transformational leeds station plans.
Producing spun yarn from flax requires moisture and a consistent level of humidity and temperature to be maintained.
Undoubtedly however the grass roof is the feature of temple mill that most people know about and which has been absorbed into leeds folklore as something of an urban myth but it was definitely there and for good reason.
It was designed by engineer james combe a former pupil of john rennie david roberts architect joseph bonomi the younger and built in the egyptian revival style by john marshall between 1836 and 1840 with a 240 hp double beam engine by benjamin hick.
A grade i listed victorian former flax mill that has gone down in history as containing the largest room in the world with sheep grazing on a skylit roof amid an industrially revolutionised leeds.
Ceg has estimated the cost of making the building structurally safe to be in the area of 30m 35m and is prepared to consider a number of options.
Temple works is a former flax mill in holbeck leeds west yorkshire england.
Many years ago every day on my way to work i used to drive past temple works in holbeck leeds.
Temple works was designed by joseph bonomi the younger and constructed by john marshall between 1836 and 1840.
John marshall set up a flax business at marshall s mill off water lane in 1791 producing yarn and linen cloth.
The temple works building is grade i listed and was designed by architect james combe based on ancient egyptian architecture and built between 1838 1840 sited within the holbeck conservation area.
It was designed by joseph bonomi the younger and built by john marshall between 1838 and 1840.
The breathtaking façade is modelled on the temple of horus at edfu in egypt.
Grade i listed mill temple works in leeds could become the new british library north.
Actually it was true.