Temple Works in based in Holbeck seat of the Industrial revolution in Leeds. Built by John Marshall in 1839 it is historically fascinating, an architectural and engineering gem.

How to get to Temple Works Leeds?
Marshall Street, Holbeck, Leeds, LS11 9YJ
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By train:
From the station’s front entrance, turn left and walk towards City Square and when you reach the traffic lights take a right onto Neville Street. Walk under the bridge past the Hilton Hotel with Granary Wharf on your right. Go over Victoria Bridge. Before Bridgewater Place take a right onto Water Lane and carry on past The Midnight Bell and The Cross Keys till you reach Out Of The Woods on the corner, then turn left down Marshall Street. Temple Works is just beyond Marshall’s Mill, unmissable, on your right.
By Bus:
From Leeds City Centre, same as by rail. Make your way to City Square and walk through the Neville Street bridge.
By road:
From M1
Continue along the M1 joining the M621
Exit at J3
Follow the signs to CITY CENTRE along VICTORIA ROAD and NEVILLE STREET
Before the Hilton Hotel turn left onto WATER LANE
Turn left onto DAVID STREET.
Take the following left at the corner of Out Of The Woods Cafe onto MARSHALL STREET.
Temple Works is up on the right.
From M62
Exit onto M621/J3/M621 J4
Continue straight ahead following signs to the City Centre
Continue onto NEVILLE STREET
Before the Hilton Hotel turn left onto WATER LANE
Turn left onto DAVID STREET
Take the following left at the corner of Out Of The Woods Cafe onto MARSHALL STREET.
Temple Works is up on the right.
If you cycle you are more than welcome to make use of the secure cycle shed under the iron steps at the near end of the car park.
By plane
From Leeds/Bradford Airport via the A6120 Ring Road.



