Gotts Park Mansion, formerly known as Armley House, is a Grade II listed country house in Armley Park, 3 miles from Leeds city centre.
Gott commissioned Humphry Repton to improve the house and landscape.
The mansion was then remodelled, partly to Repton's plan, by Robert Smirke, architect of the British Museum.
[1] Gott's descendants lived in the mansion until the 1900s when, in 1903 it was rented by the Leeds Association for the Prevention and Cure of Tuberculosis and in 1904 opened and named The Leeds Hospital for Consumptives.
Gotts Park Golf Club opened to the public on 8 April 1933.