[7][8] The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage facing southwest onto a small courtyard just off Lowgate.
The central section, of three bays, featured a short flight of steps leading up to a glass doorway with a stone architrave.
There was an oriel window surmounted by a stone panel with a carved Royal coat of arms on the first floor and a flagpole framed by a round headed structure at attic level.
The outer bays, which were flanked by pilasters, featured lancet windows on the first floor and round headed structures containing louvers at attic level.
[9] Notable cases have included the trial and conviction of the footballer, Jonathan Woodgate, in December 2001, for an incident of affray outside the Majestyk nightclub in Leeds, in which a student was left with injuries to his face.