

Leeds Central Library is one of the city's lesser known architectural jewels of Victorian Leeds. Opened in 1884, and dubbed the 'Municipal Palace', its housed the police, council and library. Its architecture is a testament to Victorian civic pride. But its elegant stone staircase has been the focus of a more macabre scene, with a former member of staff known to have fatally plunged from the top floor down all four storeys. The Haunted Leeds team head up the the first ever ghost investigation in the library - from the room said to be haunted on the top floor, to the creepy abandoned Victorian toilet block and boiler room underground. Join them for the last episode of the series.
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