Leeds is located in the northern part of the England, sitting between the Atlantic and Pennine mountain range. Overlooking the River Aire, the city enjoys a fairly temperate, yet cool climate.
During the month of February, the average temperature stays around 38 degrees Fahrenheit (or 4 degrees on the Celsius scale).The average daily high, too, rarely fluctuates and is set around 43 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) while the average low also remains steady at 34 degrees Fahrenheit (or 1 degree Celsius).
Average precipitation during this time of year is set at around 47 mm while the sun shines exceptionally bright for two hours during the daily 10 hours of sunlight.
If you are a history buff, particularly an English history buff, then you will not be disappointed by your stay in Leeds. Leeds is home to a number of landmark attractions and accommodations, not to mention a shopping district (Victoria Quarter) that features a large variety of exclusive retailers. Shoppers enjoy browsing through such upscale retail stores as Gieves and Hawkes, Ted Baker, Karen Millen, and LK Bennett.
Lotherton Hall is a popular attraction. The home, which was constructed prior to World War I, was the residence of Colonel Gascoigne, an enthusiastic collector of fine art. Visit the Oriental Gallery at the estate, which features artwork and items dating back to the 1800s.
You will also want to peruse the contemporary art that is displayed in the Nightingale Gallery, located on the first floor of the country house.
You may also want to stop by Thwaite Mills former water mill, now a museum, or make tracks over to Kirkgate Market, known to be Europe's biggest indoor market. Over 600 indoor stalls and 200 marketers outside feature a variety of foods as well as items for the home, such as bedding, lighting, and earthenware.