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Park Square is a Georgian
public square A town square (or square, plaza, public square, city square, urban square, or ''piazza'') is an open public space, commonly found in the heart of a traditional town but not necessarily a true geometric square, used for community gatherings. ...
in central
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by populati ...
, West Yorkshire. The square is grassed over and is a traditional Georgian park. The square is in Leeds' financial quarter and is surrounded by Georgian buildings, which are occupied as offices, many by barristers and solicitors.


History

Park Square was part of a fashionable West End housing development, known as the Park Estates which was developed at the end of the eighteenth century for the upwardly mobile wealthy, to give them some distance from industry and the river, but within easy reach of the commercial centre. It was laid out from 1788, being completed in its original form in 1810 with houses 'well built in the modern tradition'. Somewhat grander dwellings were available in nearby Park Place. In naming the area, the word 'street' was avoided in favour of terms such as 'Row', 'Parade', 'Place' and 'Square', considered more prestigious, as had already been done in Georgian developments such as
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,
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and
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. It featured a private garden square and a church, St Paul's, on the south side which offered exclusive pew and interment rights to the residents. However the initial aim of a purely residential area was not maintained when a large warehouse and cloth cutting works, St Paul's House, was built in 1878 for ready-made mass production tailor
John Barran John Barran may refer to: *Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet (3 August 1821 – 3 May 1905) was a British clothing manufacturer and Liberal Party politician. Public life Barran was the son of John Barran and his wife El ...
on St Paul's Street, with its rear aspect effectively taking up half the south side of the square. This was, however, in grand Arabic-Saracenic style by architect Thomas Ambler, and notable as the first planned and designed clothing factory. The building was modernised and converted to offices in 1977, with a new main entrance on Park Square South. The other half of the south side of the square was taken up by St Paul's Church, (built 1793, demolished 1906). In 1938 Rivers House (21 Park Square South) was built on the site in Neo-Georgian style as offices for the
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. It is now private flats: Park Square Residences. Number 9, Park Square East is Vicarage Chambers, being on the site of the former vicarage of St Paul's Church. For much of the 20th century a major feature was a bronze statue by
Alfred Drury Edward Alfred Briscoe Drury (11 November 1856 – 24 December 1944) was a British architectural sculptor and artist active in the New Sculpture movement. During a long career Drury created a great number of decorative figures such as busts and ...
(1895) of
Circe Circe (; grc, , ) is an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion. She is either a daughter of the Titan Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse or the goddess Hecate and Aeëtes. Circe was renowned for her vast kno ...
who changed the companions of
Odysseus Odysseus ( ; grc-gre, Ὀδυσσεύς, Ὀδυσεύς, OdysseúsOdyseús, ), also known by the Latin variant Ulysses ( , ; lat, UlyssesUlixes), is a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the ''Odyssey''. Odyss ...
into swine, shown around her feet. This is also Grade II listed, but was moved to the Leeds Museum in 2008.


Former residents

*Pioneering surgeon Berkeley Moynihan had his consultancy rooms on the square. * Sir Clifford Allbutt, inventor of the clinical thermometer had his consulting rooms at number 35. *After marrying in 1808, brewer
Joshua Tetley Joshua Tetley (20 July 1778 – 26 August 1859) was the founder of the Tetley's Brewery in Leeds, England. The brewery was founded in 1822 and Joshua Tetley bought the brewery for £400. In 1839, Tetley made his son a partner of the business. ...
settled in Park Square. *
Edith Pechey Mary Edith Pechey (7 October 1845 – 14 April 1908) was one of the first women doctors in the United Kingdom and a campaigner for women's rights. She spent more than 20 years in India as a senior doctor at a women's hospital and was involved ...
, one of the first women doctors in the United Kingdom and a campaigner for women's rights, opened her own practice at number 8, Park Square.


Gallery

File:Park Square, Leeds 001.jpg, From the South File:Park Square, Leeds 002.jpg, Looking westwards from the centre File:Park Square looking East.jpg, Looking east File:Circe Leeds Museum 24 May 2018 2.jpg, Statue of Circe and swine File:Blue Plaque, Park Square - geograph.org.uk - 271906.jpg, Blue Plaque File:Park Square West street sign May 2108.jpg, Street sign File:26 and 27 Park Square West, Leeds 2018.jpg, Houses on the west side File:Park Square North street sign May 2018.jpg, Street sign File:45 Park Square North, Leeds 2018 2.jpg, Park Square North with blue plaque File:Park Square East street sign Leeds 2018.jpg, Street sign File:8 Park Square East 27 May 2018.jpg, 8 Park Square East File:Rivers House, Park Square, Leeds (27th February 2018) 003.jpg, Rivers House


See also

* City Square, Leeds *
Millennium Square, Leeds Millennium Square is a city square in the Civic Quarter of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was Leeds's flagship project to mark the year 2000, and was jointly funded by Leeds City Council and the Millennium Commission. Total cost of production ...
* St Pauls House, Leeds


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Aerial View of Park Square in 1926
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Photograph of Circe statue in 1972
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