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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Golden Beam is a pub and Grade II listThe Golden Beam is a pub and Grade II listed building located in the Headingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in c. 1912 for the Church of Christ, Scientist, and was known as the Elinor Lupton Centre from 1986 to 2010 when it was a school arts centre. It was designed by Piet de Jong and William Peel Schofield from the architectural firm Schofield and Berry. Constructed in white Portland stone in a mixed style of Egyptian Revival and Art Deco, it was originally built as a Sunday school in c. 1912–1914, extended in the 1930s with a church building and then used by the Leeds Girls' High School as a theatre and music centre from 1986 until 2010. The structure has architectural significance in the locality due to its distinct style and use of materials; many original features and fittings survive, including the entrance foyer, two staircases and a glazed lantern in the auditorium roof. The building was unoccupied between 2010 and 2021, with windows and doors boarded up and elevations disfigured by graffiti. The building was included in the 2018 Heritage at Risk Register by Leeds Civic Trust, where it was given 'vulnerable' status. The current owner, JD Wetherspoon, put forward proposals for conversion into a pub and hotel which were locally controversial, with the project facing a planning enquiry and licensing difficulties. Planning permission and an alcohol licence were granted by the City Council in 2020, and the building was converted into a large pub, named The Golden Beam after a painting by Atkinson Grimshaw, which opened June 2021.Atkinson Grimshaw, which opened June 2021. , The Golden Beam es un pub y un edificio caThe Golden Beam es un pub y un edificio catalogado de grado II ubicado en la zona de Headingley de Leeds, West Yorkshire (Reino Unido). Fue construido en c. 1912 para la Iglesia de Cristo, científico, y fue conocido como el Centro Elinor Lupton de 1986 a 2010 cuando era un centro de artes de la escuela. Fue diseñado por y William Peel Schofield del estudio de arquitectura Schofield and Berry. Construido en piedra Portland blanca en un estilo mixto de neoegipcio y art déco, fue construido originalmente como escuela dominical en c. 1912–1914, ampliado en la década de 1930 con un edificio de iglesia y luego utilizado por la como centro de teatro y música desde 1986 hasta 2010. La estructura tiene importancia arquitectónica en la localidad debido a su estilo distintivo y uso de materiales; sobreviven muchas características y accesorios originales, incluido el vestíbulo de entrada, dos escaleras y una linterna acristalada en el techo del auditorio. El edificio estuvo desocupado entre 2010 y 2021, con ventanas y puertas tapiadas y elevaciones desfiguradas por grafitis. El edificio fue incluido en el de 2018 por , donde se le otorgó el estado de "vulnerable".​ El propietario actual, , presentó propuestas para la conversión en un pub y un hotel que eran controvertidas a nivel local, y el proyecto se enfrentaba a una investigación de planificación y dificultades de licencia.​ El Ayuntamiento otorgó permiso de planificación y una licencia de alcohol en 2020, ​ y el edificio se convirtió en un gran pub, llamado The Golden Beam por una pintura de Atkinson Grimshaw, que se inauguró en junio de 2021.​imshaw, que se inauguró en junio de 2021.​
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