Leeds is a city with a rich commercial tradition & fine buildings to match. Its prosperity founded on the wool trade is reflected in the seventeenth-century church of St John with its magnificent Jacobean woodcarving & furnishings while the towns eighteenth-century expansion produced elegant Georgian parades & squares with homes for wealthy merchants. They now stand cheek-by-jowl with solid proud warehouses & offices of the railway age in a wonderful variety of styles ranging from elegant neo-Grecian to Gothic Moorish & Egyptian. The civic pride of Victorian Leeds has as its crowning glory the grand Town Hall testament to the talent of Cuthbert Brodrick whose Corn Exchange & Mechanics Institute make powerful use of dark & gritty local sandstone. Along the banks & wharfs of the River Aire & the Leeds & Liverpool Canal now being revived for twenty-first-century living are unique & nationally important industrial survivals including the inspired Egyptian-style Temple Mills & the unforgettable campanile of Tower Works. The twentieth century gave the city its outstanding university campus & recent regeneration has led to a revival of the citys public spaces & famously ornate & opulent Edwardian shopping arcades & markets. In the suburbs & beyond lie comfortable mansions & major Victorian churches while survivors of a different past can be found in the parish church of Adel one of the most complete Norman churches in Yorkshire the romantic ruins of Kirkstall Abbey & the mighty C17 mansion at Temple Newsam.