List of places of worship in the City of Leeds
This article lists open, former and demolished places of worship within the boundaries of the City of Leeds.
Open places of worship
Adel
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. John the Baptist Church |
|
Church Lane, Adel |
Church of England |
A !I |
1170 |
. |
Adel Methodist Church [1] |
|
Holt Lane, Adel |
Methodist |
|
1964 |
Hall built in 1938. The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. |
Quaker Meeting House [2] |
|
New Adel Lane |
Quaker |
|
1868 |
Local stone with attached warden's cottage |
Alwoodley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Alwoodley Park Methodist Church [3] |
|
The Lane, LS17 7BX |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit [4] |
St Barnabas' Church [5] |
|
The View, LS17 7NA |
Church of England |
|
|
Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry.[6] |
St Paul the Apostle |
|
1 Buckstone Crescent, LS17 7ES at junction with King Lane |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
Part of the Parish of Saint John Mary Vianney [7] The former church building is now used as a church hall. |
Armley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Christ Church, Armley |
|
Armley Ridge Road, LS12 3LN |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1872 |
|
The Redeemed Evangelical Mission |
|
Stocks Hill, Armley (?) |
Evangelical and the Yorkshire Band of Hope Union |
|
|
Seems to have moved to LS7 1EF[8] |
Sri Guru Nanak Sikh Temple |
|
62 Tong Road, LS12 1LZ |
Sikh |
|
|
Former 1877 United Methodist Free Church |
St Bartholomew's Church, Armley |
|
Wesley Road, LS12 1SR |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1877 |
Noted for its Schulze organ |
Arthington
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. Mary and St. Abanoub Church [9] |
|
Arthington Lane |
Coptic Orthodox |
|
|
The church serves a congregation living in West, North and East Yorkshire.[10] |
Bardsey
Barwick-in-Elmet
Beeston
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Beeston Methodist Church |
|
Town Street, Beeston |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is still open albeit somewhat rundown. It is situated on Town Street. |
City Evangelical Church |
|
Malvern Street, Beeston |
Evangelical |
|
|
The church is situated on Malvern Street. |
Jamia Masjid Abu Huraiara |
|
1 Hardy Street, LS11 6BJ |
Islam Sufi - Bareilvi |
|
|
In 1897 building former Leeds Co-operative Society. Also Kashmir community centre |
Masjid-e-Umar |
|
29 Stratford Street, LS11 6JG |
Islam Deobandi |
|
|
On the corner of Stratford Street and Lodge Lane. |
Masjid Ibraheem |
|
4 Woodview Rd, Leeds LS11 6LE |
Islam Sunni - Deobandi |
|
|
Built 2015. |
St. Andrew's Methodist Church |
|
Old Lane, Beeston |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is a twentieth-century brick building situated on Old Lane. |
St. Anthony of Padua Church |
|
Old Lane, Beeston |
Catholic |
|
|
The church was designed by Kelly and Birchall and is situated on Old Lane. |
St. David's Church |
|
Dewsbury Road, Beeston |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Dewsbury Road |
St. Mary's Church |
|
Town Street, Beeston |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Town Street. |
The United Reform Church in South Leeds |
|
Dewsbury Road, Beeston |
United Reformed |
|
|
The church is situated on Dewsbury Road. |
Boston Spa
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Boston Spa Methodist Church |
|
High Street, Boston Spa |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Tadcaster Methodist Circuit [13] and is located on the High Street close to the centre of the village. |
St. Mary the Virgin |
|
High Street, Boston Spa |
Church of England |
A !II |
|
The church is situated on High Street to the Western end of the village |
Bramham
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
All Saints' Church |
|
Back Lane, Bramham |
Church of England |
A !II* |
|
The church is situated on Back Lane |
Bramhope
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Bramhope Methodist Church |
|
Eastgate, Bramhope |
Methodist |
A !II |
|
The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [14] |
Bramhope Puritan Chapel |
|
Otley Road, Bramhope |
Puritan |
A !I |
1649 |
The church is situated on Otley Road |
St. Giles' Church, Bramhope |
|
Church Hill, Bramhope |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Church Hill |
Bramley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. Margaret's Church, Bramley |
|
Newlay Drive, Bramley |
|
|
|
|
Trinity Methodist Church [15] |
|
Upper Town St, LS13 2EP |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. The first Methodist Chapel in Bramley was built in 1777, on the site of the existing Church.[16] |
Burley
Burmantofts
Calverley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St Wilfrid's |
|
Town Gate LS28 5NF |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1154 |
The tower is from 1154, the rest mainly 13th and 14th century |
Calverley Methodist Church |
|
Carr Road LS28 5PQ |
Methodist |
A !II |
1872 |
On the corner of Carr Road and Chapel Street |
Chapel Allerton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Chapel Allerton Methodist Church [17] |
|
Town Street, LS7 4NB |
Methodist |
|
1983 |
The church is situated on Town Street and was completed in 1983, replacing another church (still standing) also on Town Street. The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit.[18] In January 2005 Chapel Allerton Methodist Church signed a local ecumenical covenant with St. Matthew's Parish Church. |
St Matthew's Church |
|
Wood Lane, LS7 3QF |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1900 |
The church was designed by GF Bodley (1827-1907).[19] In January 2005 St. Matthew's Parish Church signed a local ecumenical covenant with Chapel Allerton Methodist Church. |
Chapeltown
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Chapeltown Community Church |
|
Avenue Hill, LS8 4EX |
|
|
1906 |
Former United Reformed Church, now community |
Church of God of Prophecy |
|
196 Chapeltown Road, LS7 4HZ |
Pentecostal |
|
|
|
Gurdwara Guru Kalgidhar Sahib |
|
Cowper Street, LS7 4EE |
Sikhism |
|
2008 |
Moved from 128 Chapeltown Road (the first Gurdwara in Leeds) to larger premises on Cowper Street [20] |
Holy Rosary Church |
|
Chapeltown Road, |
Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Chapeltown Road. |
Masjid-e-Shah Jalal |
|
27 Ellers Rd, Leeds LS8 |
Islam |
|
|
Bangladeshi Islamic Society is co-located |
Our Lady of Czestochowa and St. Stanislaw Kostka |
|
Newton Hill Road, LS7 4EY |
Polish Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is a Polish language Roman Catholic church. Entrance as postcode but faces Chapeltown Road |
Ramgarhia Board Gurdwara |
|
8-10 Chapeltown Road LS7 3AP |
Sikh |
|
1987 |
Former post office. Replaced the building at 138 Chapeltown Road. Opened by Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester.[21] |
Roscoe Methodist Church [22] |
|
Francis Street, LS7 4BY |
Methodism |
|
1974 (replacing an earlier building) |
The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit.[23] |
Sikh Temple |
|
192 Chapeltown Road. LS7 4HZ |
Sikhism |
|
|
Replaced the former Union Chapel on the other side of the road.[24] |
Wesleyan Holiness Church [25] |
|
Laycock Place, LS7 3JA |
Wesleyan Holiness Church |
|
|
|
City Centre
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Holy Trinity Church |
|
Leeds City Centre |
Church of England |
A !I |
1727 |
Holy Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity, or Holy Trinity, Boar Lane), in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a Church of England Parish Church in the Parish of Leeds City in the Diocese of Leeds. It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839. It is a Grade I Listed building. |
Leeds Cathedral or the Cathedral Church of St. Anne |
|
Leeds City Centre 53°48′03″N 1°32′48″W / 53.8007°N 1.5468°W / 53.8007; -1.5468 (Cathedral Church of St. Anne) |
Catholic |
A !II* |
1904 |
Leeds Cathedral, officially the Cathedral Church of St Anne, commonly known as Saint Anne's Cathedral, is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Diocese of Leeds, and the seat of the Bishop of Leeds. |
Leeds Minster or the Minster and Parish Church of St. Peter at Leeds |
|
Leeds City Centre |
Church of England |
A !I |
|
Leeds Minster, formerly Leeds Parish Church, in Leeds, West Yorkshire is a large Church of England foundation of major architectural and liturgical significance. A church is recorded on the site as early as the 7th century, although the present structure is a Gothic Revival one, dating from the mid-19th century. It is dedicated to Saint Peter and was the Parish Church of Leeds before becoming a Minster in 2012. It has been designated a grade I listed building by English Heritage. It is now an important church for the new Diocese of Leeds, though neither a cathedral nor a pro-cathedral. |
Mill Hill Unitarian Chapel |
|
City Square |
Unitarian |
A !II* |
|
Mill Hill Chapel is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, the umbrella organisation for British Unitarians. The building was granted Grade II* listed status in 1963. |
Oxford Place Methodist Church [26] |
|
Leeds City Centre |
Methodist |
|
|
Oxford Place Methodist Church and Centre are situated on Oxford Place facing the western face of Leeds Town Hall. |
St. George's Church |
|
Leeds City Centre |
Church of England |
A !I |
1838 |
St George's is a Church of England parish based in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The church building is near to Leeds General Infirmary. St George's Church is well known for St George's Crypt, which works with the homeless and Asylum seekers. The Crypt provides overnight accommodation, and runs two hostels. The church is a Grade II listed building, built 1836–38. Its spire was blown down in 1962 and replaced in January 2006. |
Leeds General Infirmary Chapel [27] |
|
Leeds City Centre |
Non-denominational |
|
|
|
Clifford
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Clifford Methodist Church |
|
Nursery Way, Clifford |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Nursery Way close to the centre of the village. It incorporates the Methodist church which recently closed in neighbouring Bramham. |
St. Edward King and Confessor |
|
High Street, Clifford |
Roman Catholic |
A !II* |
1848 |
The church is situated on High Street towards the eastern end of the village. Unusually for an English village; the Catholic church is the largest. |
St. Luke's Church |
|
High Street, Clifford |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1842 |
The church is situated on the High Street towards the western end of the village. |
Collingham
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Collingham Methodist Church [28] |
|
Harewood Road, Collingham |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Tadcaster Methodist Circuit [29] and is situated on Harewood Road. |
St. Oswald's Church |
|
Wetherby Road, Collingham |
Church of England |
A !II |
|
The church is situated on Wetherby Road. |
Colton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Colton Methodist Church [30] |
|
Chapel Yard, Colton |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit [31] and part of Churches Together in Leeds 15 |
Cookridge
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Cookridge Methodist Church [32] |
|
Tinshill Road, Cookridge |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit |
Holy Trinity Church |
|
Tinshill Lane, Cookridge |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Tinshill Lane |
Cross Gates
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Christ Church |
|
Manston Gardens, Manston, Cross Gates |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Manston Gardens in the Manston area of Cross Gates. |
Cross Gates Methodist Church [33] |
|
Austhorpe Road, Cross Gates |
Methodist |
|
1882 |
The church is situated on Authorpe Road opposite the Cross Gates Centre and is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit.[34] |
St. James' the Greater Church |
|
Church Lane, Manston, Cross Gates |
Church of England |
|
|
The Church was built in 1913 to replace a smaller church which had been on the site previously since the 1850's. It is situated in the Manston area of Cross Gates |
St. Theresa's Church |
|
Station Road, Cross Gates |
Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Station Road opposite the railway station. |
Drighlington
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Drighlington Methodist Church [35] |
|
King Street, Drighlington |
Methodist |
|
1996 |
The church is part of the North Kirklees and Morley Methodist Circuit and is situated on King Street, Drighlington. |
St. Paul's Church |
|
Whitehall Road, Drighlington |
Church of England |
A !II |
1876 |
The church was designed by architect William Swinden Barber. |
East Keswick
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
East Keswick Methodist Church |
|
Main Street, East Keswick |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Tadcaster Methodist Circuit [36] |
St. Mary Magdalene Church |
|
Moor Lane, East Keswick |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Moor Lane |
Farnley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. Michael and All Angels Church |
|
Lawns Lane, Farnley |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Lawns Lane, Farnley. |
St. Wilfrid's Church |
|
Whincover Drive, Farnley |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Whincover Drive, Farnley. |
Farsley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. John's Church |
|
Town Street, Farsley |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Town Street, Farsley. |
Fulneck
Garforth
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Dayspring Church |
|
Main Street Garforth |
Unknown |
|
|
The church is situated on Main Street, Garforth. |
Garforth Evangelical Church |
|
Wakefield Road, Garforth |
Evangelical |
|
|
The church is situated on Wakefield Road, Garforth |
Garforth Methodist Church [37] |
|
Church Lane, Garforth |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Church Lane in Garforth |
St. Benedict's Church |
|
Aberford Road, Garforth |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Aberford Road. |
St. Mary's Church |
|
Church Lane, Garforth |
Church of England |
A !II |
|
The church is situated on Church Lane, opposite is the cricket ground of Garforth St. Mary's Cricket Club. |
Gildersome
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Ebenezer Methodist Church |
|
Town End, Gildersome |
Methodist |
|
1886 |
The church is situated on Town End. |
Gildersome Baptist Church |
|
Church Street, Gildersome |
Baptist |
|
|
The church is situated on Church Street. |
Gildersome Meeting [38] |
|
Street Lane |
Quaker |
II [39] |
1756 |
There was previously a Meeting House at The Nooks in Gildersome, which was built in 1709 and had been sold by 1757.[40] |
St. Peter's Church |
|
Church View, Gildersome |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Church View. |
Gipton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Church of the Epiphany |
|
Beech Lane, Gipton |
Church of England |
A !I |
1938 |
The church is situated on Beech Lane. It was designed by Nugent Cachemaille-Day and completed in 1938 with the construction of the surrounding estate. It is Grade I listed |
Gipton Methodist Church |
|
Oak Tree Place, Gipton |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Oak Tree Place |
St. Nicholas and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church |
|
Oakwood Lane, Gipton |
Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Oakwood Lane and was built to serve the area's large Irish population. |
Guiseley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Guiseley Baptist Church |
|
Oxford Road, Guiseley |
Baptist |
|
|
The church is situated on Oxford Road. |
Guiseley Methodist Church [41] |
|
Oxford Road, Guiseley |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [42] |
St. Oswald's Church, Guiseley |
|
The Green, Guiseley |
Church of England |
A !I |
|
The marriage of the parents of the Bronte sisters, Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell took place in the church on the 29th December 1812.[43] |
Halton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St Wilfrid's Church |
|
Selby Road, Halton LS15 7NP |
Church of England |
|
1939 |
Architect A. Randall Wells |
Halton Moor
Harehills
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Asley Road Methodist Church |
|
Ashley Road, Harehills |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Ashley Road. |
Harehills Lane Baptist Church |
|
Harehills, Harehills |
Baptist |
|
1928 |
The church was built in 1928 and is situated on Harehills Lane. |
Markazi Jamia Masjid Bilal (Harehills Mosque) |
|
Harehills Place, Harehills |
Islam |
|
|
The mosque is situated on Harehills Lane. |
New Testament Church of God [46] |
|
Easterly Road, Harehills |
Pentacostal |
|
|
The church was first established in Louis Street, Harehills, in 1959.[47] |
St. Aidan's Church |
|
Roundhay Road, Leeds |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1894 |
The church was built in 1894 of redbrick and is situated on Roundhay Road. |
St. Augustine of Canterbury Church |
|
Harehills Road, Harehills |
Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Harehills Road |
St James' University Hospital Church |
|
Beckett Street, Harehills |
Non-denominational |
|
|
The church is part of St. James' University Hospital on Beckett Street. |
St. Wilfred's Church |
|
Chatsworth Road, Harehills |
Church of England |
|
1927 |
The church was built in 1927 and is situated on Chatsworth Road. |
Three Hierarchs |
|
Harehills Avenue, Harehills |
Greek Orthodox (formerly Methodist) |
|
1906 |
The church was built as a Methodist church and opened in 1906. It is now a Greek Orthodox church. The church is situated on Harehills Avenue. |
Trinity United Church [48] |
|
Banstead Terrace, Harehills |
United Reformed and Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Banstead Terrace and overlooks Banstead Park. It is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit [49] and the Zimbabwean Methodist Fellowship also meets at this church.[50] |
Hawksworth (LS5)
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. Mary the Blessed Virgin Church |
|
Hawksworth Avenue, Hawksworth |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Hawksworth Avenue and makes up one of two churches in the Parish of Moor Grange and Hawksworth Wood; the other been St. Andrew the Apostle. |
Hawksworth (LS20)
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Hawksworth Methodist Church [51] |
|
Main Street, Hawksworth, Leeds, LS20 8NX |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [52] |
Headingley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Lutheran Church House |
|
Alma Road, Headingley |
Lutheran |
|
|
The Church is situated on Alma Road. |
South Parade Baptist Church |
|
South Parade, Headingley |
Baptist |
|
|
The church is situated on South Parade opposite the junction with St. Michael's Lane. |
St. Chad's Church |
|
Otley Road, Headingley |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1868 |
The church is situated on Otley Road. It has been used on many an occasion as a Yorkshire Television filming location. |
St. Columba's Church |
|
Headingley Lane, Headingley |
United Reformed |
|
|
The church is of a mid-twentieth century construction and situated on Headingley Lane. |
St. Michael and All Angel's Church |
|
Headingley Lane, Headingley |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1886 |
The church is situated on Headingley Lane and is one of two large parish churches in the district, the other being St. Chad's in Far Headingley. The church was designed by J L Pearson, architect of Truro Cathedral.
The first church on the site was built on land given in about 1620 by Sir John Savile. This church remained in place for 210 years and could hold 200 congregants. The Industrial Revolution brought population booms to northern England and the population of Headingley increased to 2,000 warranting the creation of a vicarcy in 1849 and the building of a larger, 600-seater, church in 1838 (architect (R D Chantrell). However, this church was not to last. Further increases in population meant that a new church was needed. Today's church is the third on the site and was consecrated in 1886. |
St. Urban's Church |
|
Grove Road, Headingley |
Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Grove Road. In 2010 the Parish of St. Urban's, Headingley was merged with the Parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, Burley to become the Parish of St. Jeanne Jugan. |
Horsforth
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Central Methodist Church |
|
Town Street, Horsforth |
Methodist |
|
|
The church was formerly a Primitive Methodist chapel and still retains internal signage pertaining to the Primitive Methodist church. The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. |
Cragg Hill Baptist Church |
|
Cragg Avenue, Horsforth |
Baptist |
|
|
The Church is situated on Cragg Hill. |
Grove Methodist Church [53] |
|
Town Street, Horsforth |
Methodist |
|
1868 [54] |
The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. The church is accessible from New Street. |
Kingdom Hall of the Jehovahs Witnesses |
|
Calverley Lane, Horsforth |
Jehovahs Witnesses |
|
|
The church is situated on Calverley Lane |
Lister Hill Baptist Church |
|
Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth |
Baptist |
|
|
The church is situated on Brownberrie Lane |
Providence Chapel |
|
Broadgate Lane, Horsforth |
|
|
|
The church is situated on Broadgate Lane |
St. Margaret's Church, Horsforth |
|
Church Lane, Horsforth |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Church Lane. |
St. Mary's Church, Horsforth |
|
Broadgate Lane, Horsforth |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Broadgate Lane |
St. James' Church, Horsforth |
|
Low Lane, Horsforth |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Low Lane, Horsforth |
Woodside Methodist Church [55] |
|
Outwood Lane, Horsforth |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. |
Willow Green Christian Fellowship |
|
Parkside, Horsforth |
|
|
|
The church is situated on Parkside |
Hunslet
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Gospel Hall |
|
Bedford Row, LS10 1BZ |
|
|
1932 |
|
Hunslet Church of the Nazarene |
|
Lupton Street, LS10 2QR |
Church of the Nazarene |
|
|
Successor to the Derbyshire Mission (1904) |
Hunslet Methodist Church |
|
Telford Terrace, LS10 2HR |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. |
St. Mary the Virgin Church |
|
Church Street, Hunslet |
Church of England |
A !II |
1864 |
The spire is the only remaining original part, with the rest being rebuilt in the 20th century. |
Hyde Park
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
All Hallows Church[56] |
|
24 Regent Terrace, LS6 1NP. |
Church of England |
|
1974 |
Replaced 1886 building damaged by fire. See leodis.net |
Bethel Apostolic Church [57] |
|
Victoria Road, LS6 1AS |
Pentecostal |
A !II |
1886 |
Stone fronted, but the body of the church is in red brick |
Hindu Temple |
|
36 Alexandra Rd, LS6 1RF |
Hindu |
|
1968 |
|
Leeds Grand Mosque |
|
9 Woodsley Road, LS6 1SN |
Islam |
|
1965 |
The mosque was formerly Sacred Heart Catholic Church, changed to mosque in 1994. |
Wrangthorne Church (or St. Augustine's Church) [58] |
|
Hyde Park Terrace, LS6 1BJ |
Church of England |
|
1871 |
Situated on the corner of Hyde Park Road and Hyde Park Terrace. |
Ireland Wood
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church |
|
52 Otley Old Road, LS16 6HW |
Roman Catholic |
|
1953 |
Parish of Out Lady of Kirkstall |
St Paul's Church |
|
Raynel Drive, LS16 6BS |
Church of England |
|
1965 |
Octagonal in form. |
Kirkstall
Kippax
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Kippax Methodist Church [59] |
|
Chapel Lane LS25 7HA |
Methodist |
|
1970s |
The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit.[60] The current building replaced the now-demolished Wesleyan Chapel on the opposite side of the road. |
St. Mary's Church, Kippax |
|
Leeds Road LS25 7HF |
Church of England |
A !I |
1125 |
Extensive 19th century restoration |
Lincoln Green
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Achiever's Faith [61] |
|
Cherry Row, Leeds LS9 7LY |
Pentecostal |
|
|
The chapel is a room above the cafes |
Lincoln Green Mosque [62] |
|
Cherry Row, Leeds LS9 7LY |
Muslim |
|
|
The mosque is located by the junction with Lincoln Road |
Little London
Mabgate
Methley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Methley Methodist Church [63] |
|
Main Street, Mickletown, Methley |
Methodist |
|
1888 |
The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit.[64] |
Middleton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Middleton Baptist Church |
|
Middleton Park Avenue, Middleton |
Baptist |
|
|
The church is situated on Middleton Park Avenue in the heart of the Middleton council estate. |
Middleton Methodist Chapel |
|
Mount Pleasant, Middleton |
Methodist |
|
|
The chapel is situated on Mount Pleasant in the older areas of Middleton. |
St. Cross Church |
|
Middleton Park Avenue, Middleton |
Church of England |
|
1933 |
The church was opened in 1933 to serve the new Middleton council estate. In 1935 it became a separate parish rather than a mission church of St. Mary's. |
St. Mary the Virgin Church |
|
Town Street, Middleton |
Church of England |
A !II |
1846 |
The church was completed in 1846; prior to that Middleton was in the parish of Rothwell. |
St. Phillip's Church |
|
St Philip's Avenue, Middleton |
Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on St. Philip's Avenue to the North of the Estate. |
Moortown and Moor Allerton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Synagogue [65] |
|
399 Street Lane LS17 6HQ |
Orthodox Judaism |
|
1969 |
Previously located at Templar Street in the original Jewish quarter in Leeds (1874), then in St. Alban’s Street until 1886, then in Upper Hope Street, then moved to Newton Road, Chapeltown (1937), then to current location in 1969.[66] |
Etz Chaim Synagogue |
|
411 Harrogate Road LS17 7BY |
Reform Judaism |
|
1981 |
Architect Stuart Leventhall |
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church |
|
294 Harrogate Road, LS17 6LE |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
Part of the Parish of Saint John Mary Vianney [67] |
Moortown Baptist Church [68] |
|
204 King Lane, LS17 6AA |
Baptist |
|
|
Corner of King Lane and Stonegate Road |
Moortown Methodist Church |
|
Alderton Rise, LS17 5LH |
Currently used by Showers of Mercy Ministries International [69] |
|
|
Not used for Methodist services since September 2015.[70] The North Leeds Foodbank uses the premises for food distribution on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.[71] |
St John The Evangelist Church |
|
Harrogate Road LS17 |
Church of England |
|
1853 |
Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry.[72] |
St. Stephen's Church [73] |
|
Cranmer Road LS17 5DR |
Church of England |
|
1954 |
The church is situated off King Lane and is built to serve the Moor Allerton council estate. Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry.[74] |
UHC Synagogue |
|
151 Shadwell Lane, Leeds, LS17 8DW |
Orthodox Judaism |
|
1986 |
Formerly the United Hebrew Congregation synagogue[75] |
Morley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Central Methodist Church [76] |
|
Wesley Street, Morley |
Methodist |
|
|
The church forms part of the North Kirklees and Morley Methodist Circuit |
Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints |
|
Bridge Street, Morley |
Mormon |
|
|
The church is situated on Bridge Street. |
Newlands Methodist Church [77] |
|
Albert Drive, Morley |
Methodist |
|
|
The church forms part of the North Kirklees and Morley Methodist Circuit |
St. Andrew's Church |
|
St. Andrew's Avenue, Bruntcliffe, Morley |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on St. Andrew's Avenue in the Bruntcliffe area of Morley. |
St. Francis of Assisi Church |
|
Corporation Street, Morley |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Corporation Street. |
St. Mary in the Woods Church |
|
Troy Road, Morley |
United Reformed |
|
|
The church is situated on Troy Road. |
St. Paul's Church |
|
South Queen Street, Morley |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on South Queen Street. |
St. Peter's Church |
|
Rooms Lane, Morley |
Church of England |
A !II |
1840s |
The church is a commissioners' church. |
Osmondthorpe
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. Philip's Church |
|
Osmondthorpe Lane, Osmondthorpe |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated off Osmondthorpe Lane |
Otley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
All Saints' Church |
|
Kirkgate, Otley |
Church of England |
A !I |
|
The church is situated on Kirkgate. The 'Navvies Monument', a monument to the navvies who died building the Bramhope Tunnel, is situated outside the church. |
Bridge Street United Reformed Church [78] |
|
Bridge Street, Otley |
United Reformed |
II |
1899 [79] |
The church was a Congregational Church prior to the formation of the United Reformed Church in 1972. |
Otley Methodist Church [80] |
|
Boroughgate, Otley |
Methodist |
II [81] |
|
The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [82] |
Bethel Church Hall[83] |
|
Myers Croft, Otley |
Evangelical |
|
|
The church now meets at the Chevin Community Centre on a Sunday morning and here on a Sunday evening. |
Otley Spiritualist Church |
|
New Market, Otley |
Spiritualist |
|
|
The church is situated on New Market. |
Our Lady and All Saints Catholic Church |
|
Bridge Street, Otley |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Bridge Street. |
Salvation Army worship and community halls [84] |
|
New Market, Otley |
Salvation Army |
|
|
|
Oulton
Pool-in-Wharfedale
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Pool-in-Wharfedale Methodist Church |
|
Main Street, Pool-in-Wharfedale |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [86] |
St. Wildrid's Church |
|
Main Street, Pool-in-Wharfedale |
Church of England |
A !II |
1840s. |
The church is situated on Main Street. |
Potternewton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St Martin's Church |
|
St Martin's View LS7 3LB |
Church of England |
A !II |
1881 |
The church was designed by Park Row-based architectural consultants Adams and Kelly and built between 1879 and 1881. |
Pudsey
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Pudsey Unitarian Church |
|
Pudsey |
Unitarian |
|
|
The church is situated of Church Lane |
St. Andrew's Church |
|
Robin Lane, Pudsey |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Robin Lane. |
St. Joseph's Church |
|
The Lanes, Pudsey |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is of twentieth century build and is situated on the Lanes, away from the centre of Pudsey. |
St. Lawrence and St. Paul's Church |
|
Pudsey |
Church of England |
|
1820s |
The church is a commissioners church and is situated on Lowtown |
Richmond Hill
Rothwell
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Holy Trinity Church |
|
Wood Lane Rothwell |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Wood Lane. |
Rothwell Baptist Church |
|
Haigh Road, Rothwell |
Baptist |
|
|
The church is situated on Haigh Road |
Rothwell Methodist Church [88] |
|
Butcher Hill, Rothwell |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit.[89] |
St. Mary's Church |
|
Park Lane, Rothwell |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Park Lane |
Roundhay
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Oakwood Church |
|
Springwood Road LS8 2QA |
Methodist + Church of England |
|
|
Joint with St John's parish C of E in the Methodist church building from 1 Dec 2013[90] |
Quaker Meeting House |
|
136 Street Lane LS8 2BW |
Quaker |
|
|
|
Sinai Synagogue |
|
Roman Avenue LS8 2AN |
Reform Judaism |
|
1960 |
|
St Andrew's Church |
|
Shaftsbury Avenue LS8 1DS |
United Reform |
|
1908 |
|
St Edmund's Church |
|
Lidgett Park Road LS8 1JN |
Church of England |
|
1910 |
|
Third Church of Christ, Scientist |
|
Devonshire Croft, Devonshire Lane, LS8 1AY |
Christian Science |
|
|
|
Seacroft
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Church of the Ascension |
|
Ironwood Approach, Seacroft |
Forward in Faith |
|
1961 |
The Church of the Ascension is of a red-brick build and was built around the 1950s with the surrounding estate. It is still owned by the Church of England although they have vacated it as of January 2012 (reducing their number of churches on the estate from three to two). It is now used by Forward in Faith. |
Our Lady of Good Counsel |
|
Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft |
Roman Catholic |
|
1954 |
The church is situated on Kentmere Avenue. |
Seacroft Congregational Church |
|
Brooklands Avenue, Seacroft |
United Reformed |
|
1951 |
Seacroft Congregational Church is on Brooklands Avenue and was built in 1951 along with the surrounding estate. |
Seacroft Methodist Church |
|
York Road, Seacroft |
Methodist |
|
1874 |
Seacroft Methodist Church pre-dates the building of the estate, opening in 1874 and lies in the 'old village' part of Seacroft on York Road. |
St. James' Church |
|
York Road, Seacroft |
Church of England |
A !II |
1846 |
St. James' Church sits on the village green in Seacroft and dates from the areas days as a village before the development of the Seacroft estate. |
St. Richard's Church |
|
Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft |
Church of England |
|
c1950s |
The church is situated on the corner of Kentmere Avenue and Ramshead Hill. Along with St. Paul's at Whinmoor it forms part of the Parish of St. James. |
Shadwell
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Shadwell Methodist Church |
|
Main Street, LS17 8HN |
Methodist |
|
1892 |
The original chapel (1814) is now the library. |
St Paul's Church |
|
Main Street, LS17 8HD |
Church of England |
A !II |
1842 |
Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry.[91] |
Sheepscar
Stanningley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Church of the Holy Spirit |
|
Leeds and Bradford, Stanningley |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
Originally a Methodist chapel |
St. John's Methodist Church |
|
Bright Street, Stanningley |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Bright Street. |
St. Thomas' Church |
|
Town Street, Stanningley |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Town Street. |
Thorner
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. Peter's Church |
|
Church View, Thorner |
Church of England |
A !II* |
15th century |
The church is situated on Church View. |
Thorner Methodist Church |
|
Main Street, Thorner |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Main Street. |
Thorp Arch
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
All Saints' Church |
|
Church Causeway, Thorp Arch |
Church of England |
A !II |
12th century |
The church is situated on Church Causeway outside of the village. It is of twelfth century origin although most of the building dates from 1871-72. |
Walton
West Park
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Church of the Assumption of Our Lady |
|
Spen Lane, West Park |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on Spen Lane |
St. Andrew the Apostle |
|
Butcher Hill, Moor Grange, West Park |
Church of England |
|
|
The church is situated on Butcher Hill on the Moor Grange estate in West Park. |
Wetherby
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Church on the Corner |
|
Hallfield Estate, Wetherby |
Church of England |
|
1873 |
The Church on the Corner is an Church of England place of worship in the grounds of Wetherby Cemetery. It was originally a mortuary chapel. It is situated next to a near-identical chapel of rest. |
St James' Church |
|
Church Street, Wetherby 53°55′47″N 1°23′11″W / 53.9298°N 1.3864°W / 53.9298; -1.3864 (St. James' Church, Wetherby) |
Church of England |
A !II |
1842 |
St. James' Church is Wetherby's parish church and the largest church structure in the town. |
St. Joseph's Church |
|
Westgate, Wetherby |
Catholic |
|
1882 |
St. Joseph's Church opened in 1882. Its extension in 1987 won the Leeds Prize for architecture that year. |
Wetherby Methodist Church |
|
Bank Street, Wetherby |
Methodist |
|
1829 |
The Methodist Church on Bank Street replaced earlier chapels on North Street (now demolished) and Victoria Street (now converted to commercial premises). It was refurbished in 2012. |
Woodlesford
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
All Saints' Church |
|
Pottery Lane, Woodlesford |
Church of England |
A !II |
1870 |
The church is situated on Pottery Lane. |
Woodlesford Methodist Church |
|
Church Street, Woodlesford |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is situated on Church Street. |
Wortley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
Holy Family Catholic Church |
|
Green Lane, Wortley |
Catholic |
|
1895 |
The church was designed by Kelly of Kelly & Birchall and is situated on Green Lane. |
Lower Wortley Methodist Church [94] |
|
Branch Road, Lower Wortley |
Methodist |
|
1884 |
The church was built in 1884 as a United Methodist Free Church. It acts as a distribution centre for the Leeds North and West Foodbank.[95] |
Yeadon
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Notes |
St. Peter and Paul Church |
|
New Road, Yeadon |
Catholic |
|
|
The church is situated on New Road. |
Yeadon Methodist Church |
|
Kirk Lane, Yeadon |
Methodist |
|
|
The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [96] |
Former places of worship
Alwoodley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
St. Paul's Church |
|
Buckstone Crescent, off King Lane |
Roman Catholic |
|
|
|
Now used as a church hall; a new church was built alongside. |
Beeston
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Church of Holy Spirit |
|
Tempest Road, Beeston Hill LS11 |
Church of England |
A !II |
November 1905 [97] |
May 2012[98] |
Anglo-Catholic |
Bramham
Burley
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
St. Margaret of Antioch Church |
|
Cardigan Road, Burley |
Church of England |
A !II* |
1909 |
1995 |
The church is situated on Cardigan Road. It was built in the Parish of Burley to serve the population of the newly built red-brick terrace houses in the area. However by the 1990s congregations had dwindled to only a few. In 1995 it was declared redundant. Because of damage to the roof and an infestation of pigeons, the building became a health hazard and unfit for use. English Heritage funded essential building repairs as it was on the listed Buildings At Risk Register. A steering group was formed to look at ways of bringing the building back into use and slowly a future vision came into focus. The building is now home to a group of artists called Left Bank Leeds. The building is often open during English Heritage’s Heritage Open Days. John Betjeman knew and admired the building, especially the interior. |
Burmantofts
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Baptist Church |
|
Haslewood Drive, Ebor Gardens |
Baptist |
|
1959 |
1986 |
Now Ebor Gardens Advice Centre |
St. Patrick's |
|
New York Road / Rider Street, Leeds LS9 7DP |
Catholic |
A !II* |
1891 |
2001 |
Replaced by the new St. Patrick's Church on Torre Road |
Chapel Allerton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Chapel Allerton Methodist Church |
|
Town Street, Chapel Allerton |
Methodist |
|
1878 |
1983 |
This church has been replaced by the 1983 Methodist Church also on Town Street. The former church now serves as a 'church centre'. |
Chapeltown
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
New Synagogue |
|
98 Chapeltown Road, LS7 4BH |
Jewish |
A !II |
1929 |
1985 |
Byzantine style designed by J Stanley Wright of Albion Street, once the most popular synagogue in Leeds.[100] Now occupied by the Northern School of Contemporary Dance. On closure some of the fittings were removed to the new synagogue in Shadwell Lane, Leeds 17.[101] |
Ramgarhia Board Gurdwara |
|
138 Chapeltown Road, LS7 4EE |
Sikh |
|
1980 |
1987 |
Built in 1966 as a social centre for the Ramgarhia community, it was registered as a place of worship in 1980. In 1987 transferred to larger premises at 8/10 Chapeltown Road.[102] Now occupied bye a children's nursery. |
Union Chapel |
|
218a, Chapeltown Road, LS7 |
various |
A !II |
1887 |
1999 |
Originally joint usage by Baptists and Congregationalists. Later let as synagogue then a Hindu temple. From 1960 to 1999 a Sikh temple. Interior destroyed by fire in 2003.[103] |
City Centre
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Salem Chapel |
|
Hunslet Lane, Leeds City Centre |
Independent |
|
1791 |
2001 |
The Salem Chapel opened in 1791, while the bow front was added in 1906. Leeds United Football Club was founded there in 1919. The chapel closed in 2001 and is now used as an office and conference facility.[104] |
St. John the Evangelist Church |
|
Leeds City Centre |
Church of England |
A !I |
1634 |
1975 |
St John the Evangelist's Church, Leeds, is a redundant Church of England church in the centre of the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner refers to it as 'the only church at Leeds of more than local interest'. It was designated redundant on the 1st November 1975. |
Cross Gates
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Stanks Methodist Church |
|
Barwick Road |
Methodist, formerly Primitive Methodist [105] |
|
1869 |
|
Now a residential property. |
Halton
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
St. John's Church |
|
Corner of Selby Road and Field End Road |
Catholic |
|
1969 [106] |
|
Now a children's nursery [107] |
Headingley
Holbeck
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
St Matthew's Church |
|
Stocks Hill, Holbeck |
Church of England |
A !II |
1830s |
|
The church is stone built and dates from the 1830s. It is situated on Stocks Hill. The building is now used as a community centre. Much of the housing around it including the high rise flats (with the exception of one block) have been demolished. |
Kirkstall
Meanwood
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Meanwood Methodist Church |
|
Monkbridge Road, junction with Green Road |
Methodist |
A !II |
1881 |
October 2014 |
The church community now worships at Holy Trinity Church in Meanwood.[108] After its closure the building was used for a period by the Iglesia ni Cristo church. |
Moortown
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Moortown Methodist Chapel |
|
Shadwell Lane |
Methodist |
|
By 1900.[109] |
|
Converted for business use, and has had several tenants. |
Richmond Hill
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Mount St. Mary Church |
|
Ellerby Road, Richmond Hill |
Roman Catholic |
A !II* |
1866 |
1986 |
The church is situated on Ellerby Road, Richmond Hill adjacent to Mount St. Mary's School. Only basic structural repairs have been made to the building since its closure. It is in a state of relative dilapidation. |
Roundhay
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
St John's Church |
|
Wetherby Road, Roundhay |
Church of England until 2008. |
A !II |
1826 |
2008 |
The church opened in 1826 off Wetherby Road. The area is generally considered Oakwood these days but in 1826 was considered part of the village of Roundhay. The church is situated behind the almshouses, both were built at the expense of S. Nicholson. The church was closed by the Church of England in 2008 who then sold it to an evangelical denomination for a nominal £1, although they have never opened it. The church and churchyard are now in a state of dilapidation. |
Shadwell
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Methodist Chapel |
|
99 Main Street LS17 8HL |
Methodist. |
A !II |
1814 |
1892 |
Worship transferred to the church in 1892. Was Shadwell public library, but closed 2012 and re-opened as community run Shadwell independent library. |
Wetherby
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Calvinist Chapel, Victoria Street |
|
Victoria Street, Wetherby |
Calvinist |
|
1817 |
c. 1835 |
The former Calvinist chapel closed along with the Methodist chapel on North Street after mergers within the Methodist church brought about the building of a new church on Bank Street. While the North Street chapel has since been demolished and is now a car park, the Victoria Street chapel survived. It is currently in use as a hairdressers. |
Christian Army Meeting House |
|
Bank Street, Wetherby |
Independent |
|
unknown |
unknown |
The premises are now used for commercial purposes. |
Woodhouse
Name |
Image |
Location |
Denomination |
Grade |
Opened |
Closure |
Notes |
Emmanuel Church |
|
Woodhouse Lane, Woodhouse |
|
|
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|
The church, situated on Woodhouse Lane adjacent to the Parkinson Building is now the Emmanuel Centre, a building of the University of Leeds |
St Mark's Church |
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St. Mark's Road, Woodhouse |
Church of England |
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1826 |
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The church, built in 1826 as a commissioners' church is situated on St. Mark's Road in Woodhouse. The church was used as the 'Parish Church of St. Matthew' in The Beiderbecke Affair. It is currently closed and unused, in a state of relative dilapidation. |
Trinity St David's Congregational Chapel |
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Woodhouse Lane, Leeds |
Congregationalist |
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The Trinity St. David's Church was converted into a nightclub; Halo and a bar; The Quilted Llama opening in 2005. Both closed in May 2014.[110] The building is currently unused. |
Demolished places of worship
Burmantofts
Name |
Site now |
Location |
Denomination |
Opened |
Demolished |
Notes |
Baptist Church |
Ebor Gardens estate |
York Road |
Baptist |
1872[111] |
Closed 1959 demolished soon after |
Demolished for housing estate. Replacement church on Haslewood Drive closed 1986.[112] |
Kippax
Name |
Site now |
Location |
Denomination |
Opened |
Demolished |
Notes |
Kippax Wesleyan Church |
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Chapel Lane, Kippax |
Wesleyan Methodist Church |
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Late 1960's or early 1970's [113] |
Replaced by the current Methodist Church on the opposite side of Chapel Lane |
Little London
Name |
Site now |
Location |
Denomination |
Opened |
Demolished |
Notes |
Blenheim Baptist Church |
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Blackman Lane, Little London |
Baptist |
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2007 |
The church was demolished in 2007. The picture is of the site prior to demolition. |
Pool-in-Wharfedale
Name |
Site now |
Location |
Denomination |
Opened |
Demolished |
Notes |
Seventeenth Century Church, name unknown |
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Current site of St. Wilfrid's Church |
Church of England |
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Leeds City Council notes that there may have been another chapel on the current site of St. Wilfrid's Church in the 17th century, or alternatively it may have been located at a site immediately to the west of Manor House and the current Church. The Pool tithe award map of 1850 indicates the field name ‘Chapel Garth’ at this location.[114] |
Quarry Hill
Wetherby
Name |
Site now |
Location |
Denomination |
Opened |
Demolished |
Notes |
Chapel of Ease, Wetherby |
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Market Place, Wetherby |
Church of England |
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The chapel was replaced by St James' Church.Wetherby Town Hall now occupies the site. |
North Street Primitive Methodist Chapel |
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North Street, Wetherby |
Primitive Methodist |
1874 |
Post 1920 |
The church closed after mergers within the Methodist church, closing this and the Calvinist Chapel on Victoria Street (now a hairdressers). The Bank Street church effectively replaced them. The site is now a car park. |
See also
References
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- ↑ Leeds Quakers
- ↑ Alwoodley Park Methodist Church
- ↑ Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit
- ↑ St Barnabas' Church
- ↑ Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry, accessed 9 October 2016
- ↑ www.stjohnvianneyleeds.org.uk
- ↑ www.tremleeds.org.uk
- ↑ St. Mary and St. Abanoub Church
- ↑ About the church, accessed 4 october 2016
- ↑ Barwick Methodist Church
- ↑ Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit
- ↑ Tadcaster Circuit
- ↑ Leeds District Circuits and Churches, accessed 14 September 2016
- ↑ Trinity Methodist Church, Bramley
- ↑ Trinity Methodist Church, Bramley - History, accessed 16 September 2016
- ↑ Chapel Allerton Methodist Church
- ↑ Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit
- ↑ www.stmatthewschapelallerton.org.uk
- ↑ Guru Kalgidhar Sahib Gurdwara accessed 3 October 2016
- ↑ Ramgarhia Board Leeds; history
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- ↑ Colton Methodist Church
- ↑ Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit
- ↑ Cookridge Methodist Church
- ↑ Cross Gates Methodist Church
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- ↑ Drighlington Methodist Church
- ↑ Tadcaster Circuit
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- ↑ Leeds Quakers: Gildersome Meeting
- ↑ Historic England listing, accessed 28 August 2016
- ↑ University of Hull, Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Project, accessed 28 August 2016
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- ↑ Leeds District Circuits and Churches, accessed 14 September 2016
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- ↑ Corpus Christi Parish, Closing Mass for the OMI’s, 27 August 2008, accessed 1 September 2016
- ↑ The Catholic Parish of Blessed John Henry Newman
- ↑ New Testament Church of God (Leeds)
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- ↑ Trinity United Church (Methodist / United Reformed)
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- ↑ The Grove Methodist Church
- ↑ Weekday Worship, accessed 18 October 2016
- ↑ Woodside
- ↑ All Hallows' Church, Leeds accessed 3 Oct 2016
- ↑ Bethel Pentecostal Church, accessed 6 August 2016
- ↑ St. Augustine's Wrangthorn, accessed 6 August 2016
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- ↑ Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit
- ↑ Achiever's Faith Leeds Branch
- ↑ Lincoln Green Mosque
- ↑ Methley Methodist Church and The Centre: Methley Methodist Church
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- ↑ Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Synagogue
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- ↑ Showers of Mercy Ministries International
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- ↑ Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry, accessed 9 October 2016
- ↑ UHC Shadwell Lane accessed 7 Nov 2016
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- ↑ Morley Newlands Methodist Church
- ↑ Otley Bridge Church
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- ↑ Otley Methodist Church
- ↑ Historic England, Otley Methodist Church, accessed 8 September 2016
- ↑ Leeds District Circuits and Churches, accessed 14 September 2016
- ↑ Bethel Church, Otley & Ilkley
- ↑ Salvation Army, Otley
- ↑ Oulton w Woodlesford: St John the Evangelist, Oulton
- ↑ Leeds District Circuits and Churches, accessed 14 September 2016
- ↑ Newbourne Methodist Church
- ↑ Rothwell Methodist Church
- ↑ Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit
- ↑ Oakwood Church
- ↑ Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry, accessed 9 October 2016
- ↑ Leeds Central Seventh-day Adventist Church
- ↑ Redeemed Christian Church of God Power Connections Church
- ↑ Lower Wortley Methodist Church, accessed 7 August 2016
- ↑ Leeds North and West Foodbank - Locations, accessed 7 August 2016
- ↑ Leeds District Circuits and Churches, accessed 14 September 2016
- ↑ The Church of the Holy Spirit, Beeston Hill, Leeds
- ↑ South Leeds Life May 6 2012 Holy Spirit Church closes
- ↑ Bramham the Village in Times Past, accessed 5 November 2016
- ↑ Chapeltown Road New Synagogue
- ↑ Historic England. "The Northern School of Contemporary Dance (Grade II) (1255639)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- ↑ Rangarhia Board Leeds history
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- ↑ Barwick in Elmet Historical Society, Stanks Methodist Church, "The Barwicker", Nos. 93 and 94, May and June 2009, accessed 24 October 2016
- ↑ The Story of St. Theresa, accessed 20 November 2016
- ↑ Sunbeams Day Nursery, accessed 20 November 2016
- ↑ Meanwood Methodist Church (at Holy Trinity), accessed 7 August 2016
- ↑ Moortown Community Group, Old Moortown, accessed 21 August 2016
- ↑ "Halo to close". The Tab. 2014-05-11. Retrieved 2014-09-06.
- ↑ Leodis - a photographic archive of Leeds: Baptist Church, York Road, accessed 3 November 2016
- ↑ Burmantofts Local History Group (1988) Burmantofts Memories p38
- ↑ Leodis - a photographic archive of Leeds: Chapel Lane, Kippax, Methodist Church, accessed 3 November 2016
- ↑ Leeds City Council, Pool-in-Wharfedale Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan, accessed 13 September 2016
- ↑ Methodists celebrate 200 years of Mission, accessed 30 June 2016
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