18th-century Leeds pub upgraded to Grade II*-listed status
by Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#60CEN)
Whitelock's Ale House, along with 1856-built Prince Alfred in Maida Vale, awarded extra protection
An 18th-century pub described by the poet laureate John Betjeman as the very heart of Leeds" has been awarded Grade II*-listed status as part of a drive to protect historic drinking houses across the country.
Whitelock's Ale House, Leeds' oldest pub, dates back more than 300 years. Originally called the Turk's Head, it served merchants and traders at the nearby Briggate market.
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