Church of England churches in the centre of Leeds.
- Here are photographs of Churches in the rectangle contained by the OS grid references SE275320 to SE320360:
- St. Peter's Church (the Parish Church), Leeds (view 1).
(The Church's website is here.)
- St. Peter's Church (the Parish Church), Leeds (view 2).
- St. Peter's Church (the Parish Church), Leeds (view 3).
- St. John's Church, Leeds.
(The Church's website is here.)
- St. George's Church, Leeds (view 1).
(The Church's website is here.)
- St. George's Church, Leeds (view 2).
- St. Matthias' Church, Burley.
- All Souls Church, Woodhouse.
- St. Martin's Church, Potternewton (view 1).
- St. Martin's Church, Potternewton (view 2).
- St. Hilda's Church, Leeds.
- St. Saviour's Church, Leeds (view 1).
- St. Saviour's Church, Leeds (view 2).
- Emmanuel Church and Church Institute, Leeds.
- Holy Trinity Church, Leeds (view 1).
- Holy Trinity Church, Leeds (view 2).
- The Church of St. Cyprian and St. James, Harehills.
- St. Wilfrid's Church, Harehills.
- The Church of the Epiphany, Gipton.
- The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Hunslet.
- All Saints' Church, Leeds.
- St. Aidan's Church, Harehills.
- St. Agnes' United Church, Leeds (Baptist and Church of England).
- The Old Leeds Grammar School Chapel, Leeds(the building on the left). The school moved in 1997, and these buildings
are now an "Innovation Centre".
- The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Headingley.
(The Church's website is here.)
- The former St. Matthews Church, Holbeck, now a community centre.
- The Church of St. Luke the Evangelist, Holbeck.
- St. Mark's Church (now dis-used), Woodhouse. This building is in the process of renovation and the outside stonework being cleaned. (27/06/2011 Bob Kitchen)
- The Wrangthorn (St. Augustin's) Church, Hyde Park.
- This was the very first church that Leeds Church Extension Society helped to build in 1865.
It began with a tin hut (quite substantial) being replaced some 5 years later[David Breton 2007]
- All Hallows' Church, Hyde Park.
- The Church of St. Margaret of Antioch, Headingley, built 1908/9, and is Grade II* listed and is on English Heritage's Buildings at Risk Register. (front view).
(The Church's website is here.)
- The Church of St. Margaret of Antioch, Headingley (rear view).
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