Description42 The Calls - geograph.org.uk - 135230.jpg
English: 42 The Calls. 42 The Calls is an hotel and restaurant with a very good reputation. Much of this area by the river has undergone major regeneration in recent years, and the blue plaque by the hotel door tells us this "Fletland Mills. In 1887 Wright Bros, corn millers, acquired these late 18th and 19th century mills. They produced large quantities of flour and 'horse corn' for the Leeds district. In 1991 the buildings were splendidly converted to a high quality hotel"
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