15 fascinating photos inside the abandoned Lyons Works building in Leeds that used to house a Chinese mall

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Old cans of pop, abandoned market stalls and smashed up signage were among the discoveries of an urban explorer who ventured an abandoned Leeds building.

Saxon Hawke House, known locally as the Lyon Works building, on Templar Street has been left derelict since 2006 but is steeped in history. It originally opened in 1925 and was used by Mr Samuel Henry Lyons for a tailoring company to produce quality garments such as suits, ties, shirts and trousers.

Sign up today and get the latest headlines delivered straight to your inbox, with the YEP’s free newsletter However over time the businesses started to dissolve and by 2006 the Lyons Works building was left empty and disused.

 

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