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Cardigan Arms, Leeds

Operator: Kirkstall Brewery
364 Kirkstall Road, Burley, Leeds, LS4 2HQ (View on Google Map)
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The Cardigan Arms was always been a jewel in the Leeds pub heritage crown, but several years ago Kirkstall Brewery brought it back to its former glory and made it shine more brightly than it had for many years. With no less than four rooms, a drinking lobby by the bar and an upstairs quiz/function room the pub is certainly not lacking in space or variety. Whether you are looking for a traditional tap room, ornate woodwork, etched glass or bell pushes, the Cardigan has it all and more besides. Built in 1893 to an elaborate Italianate style it is named after the Earl of Cardigan who was a major landowner around the Burley and Headingley area. A pub quiz is held on Tuesday evenings. Children allowed until 9pm.

Historic Interest

Grade II Listed

Information for this venue is provided by the Leeds Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Leeds District (B)
Last updated
03/03/2024
Last surveyed
02/03/2024
Pub ID
LEE/53
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

Built in 1896 with an eye on the affluent new housing developments of Lord Cardigan’s Leeds estates, the ‘Cardy’ is outstanding for the overall completeness of its compartmentalised interior. With four rooms of different sizes off a large L-shaped drinking foyer, a separate vaults and an upstairs function room, it is the most internally complex of a surviving local trio of substantial Victorian pubs designed by Leeds architect Thomas Winn (q.v. the Adelphi and nearby Rising Sun). It retains much of its as-built décor and fittings with extensive use made of etched glass, fine woodwork, ornamented ceilings and wall-coverings. There are also signs of a 1930s makeover, namely the tiling in the right-hand corridor and gents’, and woodwork in the Oak Room. The bar-fittings are from restoration work in the 1980s by its long-time owners, Joshua Tetley & Son. The old outbuildings include a disused tower brewhouse. Statutorily listed in 1998 following a pilot study of Leeds pubs by CAMRA for English Heritage.

General information about historic pub interiors

The development of dense streets of back-to-back housing on this part of Lord Cardigan's Leeds estate began in the 1870s, and when the Cardigan Arms was constructed in 1893-5 it was as the centrepiece of a thriving artisan suburb. The proprietor of the pub was Benjamin Greaves who employed architect Thomas Winn, a trustee of the Leeds Licensed Victuallers' Association. Built on a corner site about a mile from Leeds city centre, the pub's nicely-detailed gritstone façades nowadays lend welcome adornment to workaday Kirkstall Road.

The Cardigan is one of a local trio, with the Adelphi and the nearby Rising Sun - all very well preserved late Victorian drinking palaces designed by Leeds architect Thomas Winn. It is perhaps the most internally complex of the three, with three lounges of different sizes off a central L-shaped drinking lobby, a separate public bar that was formerly sub-divided with a 'Ladies Only' section ( still proclaimed in etched glass in the side door panel), and an upstairs function room, the "Harmonic Room", accessed via an open staircase from the central lobby.

The interior retains much of its as-built décor and fittings, and displays fine woodwork, extensive use of etched glass, mosaic panels in both entrances and original ceiling mouldings and wall-coverings. Outbuildings to the rear include a stable block and the shell of a small tower brewery which has long ceased brewing. There are also signs of a 1930s makeover – e.g. the woodwork in the Oak Room and tiling in the right-hand corridor and the gents' – and the bar-fittings are from restoration work in the 1980s by its long-time owners, Joshua Tetley & Son, who gave this fine pub their 'Heritage' badging in1989. Statutorily listed in 1998 following CAMRA’s Leeds pilot study for English Heritage.

Update 2016: Flood damage has stained the floor, two back room ceilings have been repaired, two etched windows in the Vaults have been smashed, and three leaded lights in the poolroom have been replaced with frosted glass.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Friday
Noon - Midnight
Noon - 9:00pm
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Noon - 9:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 5:00pm
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 5 regular beers.

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Until 9pm
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Events Events
Quiz Tuesdays
Function Room Function Room
Games Games
Wi Fi Wi Fi
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Transport
Close to bus routes (30m)
Nearby Station (700m)
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