Directions:

Mill Hill Chapel - Mill Hill Chapel, where Priestley was minister 1767-1773, Lower Basinghall Street - N53 47.80 W01 32.80.
"1" = approximate site of Priestley's second home, where he moved after he lived a year on Meadow Lane; a parsonage called "Priestley Hall" was built here for Mill Hill Chapel, but probably was not available in time for Joseph Priestley; Priestley Hall was torn down in the 1960s to make way for office buildings; main building address is No. 1 Park Row (parallel street to the west); street where Priestley lived is now Lower Basinghall Street - N53 47.82 W01 32.80.
City Square, site of several statues including Priestley and Watt - N53 47.79 W01 32.86.
Old Brewery (Jaques Brewery), where Priestley first studied fermentation and initiated studies on gases; also "next to" his first home on Meadow Lane; today is a parking lot for ASDA (Associated Dairies), corner of Meadow Land and Great Wilson Street - N53 47.48 W01 32.63.
Tetley's Brewery, founded 1822, home of "Yorkshire squares" technology (familiar to Priestley); original address Salem Place; present address Dock Street (down Hunslet Road) - N53 47.54 W01 32.41.
Leeds Rail Station, New Station Street - N53 47.70 W01 32.79.