There was an amazingly uplifting blue sky when I visited Bradford's main art gallery at Cartwright Hall recently. The view of the hall from the water gardens is rather attractive, I think. The Edwardian Baroque building opened in 1904 as a purpose-built gallery, a gift to the city from Samuel Lister, a wealthy local mill-owner. It sits centrally in Lister Park, a pleasant oasis in the city.
For many years it has lacked a tearoom, apart from the kiosk by the boating lake that is only open in summer. Now it has a smart new café in the basement, serving coffee, a good selection of cakes and light meals, though I think people haven't yet realised its existence as it was virtually empty when I visited.
It is a lovely building and I like the elegant tree without its leaves. I wonder how long before the cafe gets discovered.
ReplyDeleteThe new café does look very clean and inviting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture.
ReplyDeleteGood to see the fountain and blue skies!
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