Fulneck Moravian Settlement
Fulneck, Pudsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS12 5HA - England, UK
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The charming Moravian settlement of Fulneck, near Pudsey in Leeds, was established in 1744 and is today one of the country's most architecturally important rural communities. Occupying a hillside location and surrounded by a network of public footpaths Fulneck possesses a number of remarkable features. For example, it boasts one of the longest Georgian terraces in Europe. It is also home to a small museum, school, art gallery, church and popular restaurant serving all manner of mouth watering dishes. Easily reached from Pudsey town centre Fulneck stands on the Leeds Country Way and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area.
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