There is a very lovely photo, by Betty Longbottom, of the Garden Gate pub in Hunslet. English Heritage says of this pub, "Elsewhere in West Yorkshire, the Garden Gate in Hunslet, Leeds, is described as 'one of the finest surviving pubs in northern England', built in 1903 and resplendent in ceramics, woodwork, glass and plaster. It is also feted, along with the Swan at Clementhorpe, York, and the Three Pigeons, Halifax, for having the old northern feature of a drinking lobby or corridor - dedicated to 'stand-up' tippling. "
Can other members add information about this beautiful building?