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Home Farm has 400 head of stock including some of the most endangered British breeds. Piglets, hens and cats run free around the farmyard.
Completed between 1152 and 1182, it still stands to its full height, its massive structure presenting a unique example of early Cistercian architecture.
Narrow-gauge, passenger-carrying railway, workshop and museum.
Set in Tong Cockersdale Country Park, Fulneck is a mid-18thC village, built by the Moravians to be the centre of their work in Yorkshire.
The museum explores Leeds' rich industrial past. Displays cover textiles, printing, cinematagraphy and engineering. Working exhibits include a 1904 spinning mule.
Abbey House Museum has an interactive childhood gallery, displays devoted to Kirkstall Abbey and a gallery exploring life in Victorian Leeds.