Granary Wharf Hard Hat Tour?

granary-wharf

Granary Wharf sits in the heart of Leeds, alongside the River Aire and the Leeds Liverpool Canal, just minutes from the city’s railway station. The site was once home to the local flax industry and it is there that linen draper John Marshall set up the world’s first mechanized flax spinning process at the dawn of the industrial revolution.

The success of the industry at that time, earned Leeds the title of the ‘city that makes everything’ from woolens and textiles to armaments. Now, thanks to the vision of specialist waterside developer ISIS, which is determined to keep the development free from high street chains, Leeds could well become the city that sells everything.

The craft market formerly based there was an alternative retail destination in Leeds for over 15 years. Before that Granary Wharf was a historic location for barge builders and warehouses for many of the largest businesses in Leeds.

Come and see it before it opens to the public on an exclusive hard hat tour on 2nd September at 5.30pm. First six to sign up get the opportunity.