Leeds, Roundhay Park And Mansion 1897
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Once a hunting estate for John of Gaunt, the land was purchased in 1803 by Thomas Nicholson, who created the two lakes and the parkland. Mansion House dates from 1826. The Mayor of Leeds, John Barran, the pioneer of mass clothing, bought it at auction in 1871; he then sold it at cost to the Leeds Corporation. The old Roundhay estate was then opened on 20 September 1872 as the country's first municipal park.
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