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The Met Hotel

Coordinates: 53°47′49.6″N 1°33′2.3″W / 53.797111°N 1.550639°W / 53.797111; -1.550639
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The Met Hotel
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General information
LocationKing Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Coordinates53°47′48″N 1°33′01″W / 53.796678°N 1.550327°W / 53.796678; -1.550327 ,
Opening1899
ManagementPrincipal Hotel Company
Design and construction
Architect(s)Chorley and Connon
Website
https://www.phcompany.com/principal/leeds-met-hotel/

The Met Hotel is a Grade II listed building situated on King Street in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Designed by Leeds-based architects Harry Sutton Chorley and J.W. Connon, the hotel opened in 1899[1] as the Hotel Metropole. The Principal Hayley Group renovated the hotel in 2005, at a cost of £6 million, and changed the name to the trendier sounding 'The Met'. It has four stars and it has 120 rooms.

The Hotel Metropole is a listed building, principally because of its rare and remarkable Victorian terracotta facade. The cupola on the roof was taken from the demolished 4th White Cloth Hall, built in 1868 on the same site.

Blue Plaque, The Metropole, King Street, Leeds

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References

  • The Principal Met Hotel official site
  • Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1375038)". National Heritage List for England.

53°47′49.6″N 1°33′2.3″W / 53.797111°N 1.550639°W / 53.797111; -1.550639