Este artículo enumera lugares de culto abiertos , antiguos y demolidos situados dentro de los límites de la ciudad de Leeds .
Lugares abiertos de culto
Aberford
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de San Ricarius | Calle principal LS25 3BR | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1861 | La iglesia es de origen normando, pero fue reconstruida en 1861. Parte del beneficio de Aberford con Micklefield . [1] |
Adel
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista Adel [2] | Holt Lane LS16 7NX | metodista | 1964 | Hall construido en 1938. La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds. | ||
Iglesia de San Juan Bautista | Church Lane | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1170 | ||
Casa de reuniones cuáquera [3] | Nuevo Adel Lane LS16 6AZ | cuáquero | 1868 | Piedra local con cabaña del alcaide adjunta |
Allerton Bywater
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Santa María la Menor | Station Road WF10 2DH | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1865 | Parte de la parroquia de Kippax con Allerton Bywater y, desde junio de 2017, parte de United Benefice of Allerton Bywater, Kippax y Swillington. [4] Algunas de las vidrieras procedían de la iglesia de St Aidan, Great Preston (ahora cerrada). [5] |
Alwoodley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de Alwoodley Park [6] | El carril, LS17 7BX | metodista | 1956 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds [7] | ||
Iglesia de San Bernabé [8] | The View, LS17 7NA | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1963 | Parte del Ministerio del Equipo de Moor Allerton y Shadwell. [9] | ||
San Pablo Apóstol | 1 Buckstone Crescent en el cruce con King Lane, LS17 5ES | católico romano | 1953 | Parte de la parroquia de San Juan María Vianney [10] El antiguo edificio de la iglesia ahora se utiliza como salón de la iglesia. | ||
URC de Wigton Moor [11] | Unidad de ceniza alta LS17 8RE | Iglesia Reformada Unida | 1968 | La iglesia fue fundada en 1967 como una congregación congregacional y presbiteriana combinada, antes de la formación de la Iglesia Reformada Unida. La iglesia es miembro de CTMAS (Iglesias Juntas en Moor Allerton y Shadwell). [12] Los planes originales para la finca High Ash en la década de 1960 incluían espacio para construir una iglesia con una sinagoga inmediatamente adyacente, pero la congregación propuesta para la sinagoga se retiró en una fecha temprana. [13] |
Armley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de Cristo | Armley Ridge Road, LS12 3LN | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1872 | Aparece en el Proyecto BBC Domesday . [14] | |
Iglesia en Amen Corner (Iglesia Apostólica de Leeds) | Armley Ridge Road, LS12 2RD | Evangélico pentecostal | Se llama así porque está en la esquina donde se encuentran Armley, Bramley y Kirkstall. [15] Los servicios se llevan a cabo semanalmente en el idioma yoruba . [dieciséis] | |||
Iglesia del Venerable Beda | Stanningley Road, Wyther, LS13 4AU | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1937 | Diseñada por Gribbon, Froggit y Brown, [17] la iglesia fue inaugurada en 1937 por CH Tetley de la familia cervecera . La torre tiene una sola campana de 1,5 quilates que se cree que proviene de la iglesia de San Esteban en Burmantofts. [18] | ||
Ministerios de la Tierra Emmanuel | Señora Lane LS12 2LJ | Evangélico | Construyendo anteriormente La Misión Evangélica Redimida | |||
HM Prison Armley [19] | 2 Gloucester Terrace LS12 2TJ | No confesional [20] | II * | 1847 | La capilla de la prisión se encuentra dentro del "Inner Range", un edificio catalogado de Grado II * diseñado por William Belton Perkin y Elisha Backhouse, construido en 1847. [21] | |
Templo Sri Guru Nanak Sikh | 62 Tong Road LS12 1LZ | sij | Originalmente la Iglesia Libre Metodista Unida Mount Pisgah , construida en 1868, [22] [23] más tarde la Iglesia Metodista Mount Pisgah, parte del antiguo Circuito Metodista Oeste de Leeds. [24] | |||
Iglesia de San Bartolomé | Wesley Road LS12 1SR | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1877 | Destaca por su órgano Schulze . En el recinto se puede apreciar el perfil de la iglesia anterior (demolida en 1909). | |
Salón de la iglesia de San Bartolomé | Wesley Road, LS12 1SR | 1968 | El Salón de la Iglesia fue inaugurado por Jimmy Savile . Se utiliza para diversos fines, incluido el culto por Lighthouse Chapel International ( Pentecostal ). | |||
Salón Cristadelfiano de West Leeds [25] | 118 Calle de la ciudad LS12 3JG | Cristadelfiano | 1970 [25] | |||
Iglesia Metodista y Centro Comunitario de Whingate [26] | 61 Whingate LS12 3EJ | metodista | 1988 | Parte del circuito metodista sur y oeste de Leeds. La iglesia original fue construida en 1879. [27] |
Arthington
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de Santa María y San Abanoub [28] | Arthington Lane, LS21 1PL | Copto ortodoxo | II | 2007 (1864) | C redundante de E St Peter's Church, diseñada por George Gilbert Scott , construida en 1864, asumida y renombrada en 2007. [29] Sirve a una congregación que vive en West, North y East Yorkshire. [30] |
Bardsey
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de Todos los Santos | Church Lane, LSD17 9DH | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 825 | Partes más tempranas de 825. La torre superior es sajona (siglo X), la iglesia se amplió de 1100 a 1400. [31] La Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena en East Keswick es parte de la misma parroquia. |
Barwick-in-Elmet
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de todos los santos | Calle principal LS15 4HR | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | siglo 14 | La parte más antigua es del siglo XIV; la torre es del siglo XV. Parte de Elmete Trinity Benefice (que consta de las parroquias de Todos los Santos, Barwick en Elmet, St Philip's, Scholes y St Peter's, Thorner). [32] [33] | |
Iglesia Metodista de Barwick [34] | El Boyle, LS15 4JN | metodista | 1900 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds, [7] anteriormente Circuito Este de Leeds. [35] |
Beeston
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Libre Unida de Beeston Hill [36] | Malvern Road, LS11 8PD | Bautista , metodista y reformada unida | 1974 | La iglesia es una Asociación Ecuménica Local con miembros de las iglesias Bautista, Metodista y Reformada Unida. Es parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds y del Sínodo de Yorkshire URC. | ||
Iglesia Evangélica de la Ciudad [37] | Calle Malvern LS11 8SX | Evangélico | 1901 | Originalmente una Capilla Bautista, ahora forma parte de la Fraternidad de Iglesias Evangélicas Independientes y miembro de Yorkshire Gospel Partnership. [38] | ||
Gurdwara Guru Nanak Nishkan Sewak Jath (GNNSJ) [39] | 78 Lady Pit Lane, LS11 6DP | sij | 1986 | Antigua fábrica de envasado de té de Ringtons , comprada por la comunidad sij y convertida en Gurdwara en diciembre de 1986. El edificio está construido sobre el lugar de nacimiento del fundador de Ringtons, Samuel Smith. [40] | ||
Jamia Masjid Abu Huraiara | Calle Hardy 1, LS11 6BJ | Islam sufí - Bareilvi | 1986 | Con sede en 1897 edificio de la antigua Sociedad Cooperativa de Leeds . Inaugurada como Asociación de Bienestar Musulmán de Cachemira en 1986. Piso superior para el culto, otros para eventos comunitarios. | ||
Masjid-e-Umar | 29 Stratford Street, LS11 6JG | Islam Deobandi | 2011 | En la esquina de Stratford Street y Lodge Lane. | ||
Masjid Ibraheem | 4 Woodview Rd, LS11 6LE | Islam sunita - Deobandi | 2015 | |||
Iglesia Metodista de San Andrés [41] | Old Lane, LS11 8AL | metodista | 1956 | La iglesia es un edificio de ladrillos del siglo XX y es parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds. | ||
Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua | Old Lane, LS11 7AA | católico | 1904 | La iglesia fue diseñada por Kelly y Birchall, con la adición de un campanario y un nártex en 1966. [42] Ahora forma parte de la parroquia de San Maximiliano Kolbe . [43] | ||
Iglesia de San Lucas | Malvern Road LS11 8PD | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1872 | Renacimiento gótico, piedra arenisca, diseñado por Richard Adams de la firma de arquitectos Adams and Kelly de Leeds | |
Iglesia de Santa María [44] | Calle de la ciudad LS11 8SY | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1886 | Parte de la parroquia de Beeston, junto con la iglesia de Cottingley. [45] La construcción comenzó en 1877 y se completó en 1886. [46] | |
Iglesia Reformada Unida en el sur de Leeds [47] | Dewsbury Road, LS11 5HT | Iglesia Reformada Unida | Ahora se utiliza como tienda benéfica , con servicios mensuales. Otros servicios se encuentran en la Iglesia Reformada Unida en South Leeds en Belle Isle. [48] |
Belle Isle
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de San Juan y San Bernabé | 175 Belle Isle Road, LS10 3DN | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1938 | Iglesia parroquial de C de E de Belle Isle y Hunslet. Eclesiástica anglo-católica . Ladrillo construido en 1938 para reemplazar dos iglesias en Holbeck , la Iglesia de San Juan y la Iglesia de San Bernabé, ahora demolida. [49] La biblioteca de Belle Isle estuvo ubicada en la cripta hasta que se construyó una nueva biblioteca en 1965. [50] | ||
Iglesia de San Pedro | Petersfield Avenue, LS10 3QN | católico | 1948 | Iglesia parroquial católica de Belle Isle desde 1958, parte de la parroquia de St. Margaret Clitherow. | ||
Iglesia Reformada Unida en el sur de Leeds [47] | Nesfield Road, LS10 3LG | Iglesia Reformada Unida | 2011 | Construido en el sitio de una iglesia congregacional de 1952. | ||
Iglesia West Grange [51] | West Grange Garth, LS10 2AX | Evangélico | Iglesia independiente ubicada en West Grange Drive, anteriormente ubicada en East Grange Estate. La iglesia es visible, pero no accesible, desde Belle Isle Road. |
Boston Spa
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de Boston Spa [52] | Spa Lane LS23 6AA | metodista | II | 1847 [53] | Parte del circuito metodista de Tadcaster, [54] cerca del centro del pueblo. Hay un jardín de la paz entre la iglesia y el río Wharfe . [55] | |
Capilla del hospicio de Martin House | Grove Road LS23 6TX | 2005 | Diseñado por Wildblood MacDonald Architects de Wetherby e inaugurado en 2005, [56] reemplazó a la capilla anterior que se perdió cuando se construyó Whitby Lodge, una unidad separada para adolescentes y jóvenes. [57] | |||
Santa maría la virgen | High Street LS23 6DR | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1814 | Parte de la parroquia de Lower Wharfe y del Benefice of Bramham, [58] ubicada en el extremo occidental del pueblo. |
Bramham
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de todos los santos | Carril trasero | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1150 | La iglesia es parte de Benefice of Bramham y tiene un cementerio ovalado anglosajón [59] |
Bramhope
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de Bramhope | Eastgate LS16 9AA | metodista | II | 1895 [60] | La iglesia es parte del circuito de Wharfedale y Aireborough [61] | |
Capilla puritana de Bramhope | Otley Road LS16 9JE | Puritano , más tarde Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1649 | La capilla fue construida por Robert Dyneley de Bramhope Hall, a su cargo. Ahora es mantenido por el Consejo Parroquial de Bramhope y Carlton. No se utiliza para el culto regular, pero está disponible para bodas, funerales y bendiciones. [62] | |
Campamento Bramhope Scout | Ocupación Lane LS16 9HR | No confesional | Hay una capilla al aire libre dentro de los terrenos del camping. [63] | |||
Iglesia de St Giles [64] | Church Hill LS16 9BA | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1881 | Parcela de tierra construida anteriormente llamada Cripple Garth, refiriéndose a un "lisiado" que significa un agujero en una pared de piedra que permitiría el paso de ovejas, pero no de ganado. [65] Diseñado por Richard Adams y John Kelly y construido por contratistas locales. Freeman of Otley (albañiles) usaba arena de molino de canteras cercanas en el Chevin . El techo tiene pizarras Westmorland . La iglesia fue dedicada el 28 de noviembre de 1881. [66] |
Bramley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Cristo Rey [67] | Enfoque del rey LS13 2DX | católico | 1928 [68] | |||
Centro de actividades de Hunters Greave Scout | Pollard Lane Newlay LS13 1EQ | No confesional | Hay una capilla en el lugar. [69] | |||
Iglesia de Santa Margarita [70] | Newlay Lane LS13 2AJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1958 | Situado en Moorside Estate en Bramley. St Margaret's y St Peter's forman la parroquia de Bramley, parte de las Iglesias Juntos alrededor de Leeds 13. [71] | ||
Iglesia de San Pedro | Hough Lane LS13 3JF | Iglesia de Inglaterra | St Margaret's y St Peter's forman la parroquia de Bramley, parte de las Iglesias Juntos alrededor de Leeds 13. [71] | |||
Iglesia Metodista Trinity [72] | Upper Town Street LS13 2EP | metodista | 1967 | Reurbanizado 2009, parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds. La primera Capilla Metodista en Bramley fue construida en 1777, en el sitio de la Iglesia existente. [73] |
Burley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Centro Cristiano Internacional Calvary [74] | Catedral del Calvario, 53 Cardigan Lane, LS4 2LE | No confesional | II | 1898 | Antiguamente Iglesia Metodista Burley, que cerró en junio de 2012. [75] Construida en estilo neogótico. | |
Iglesia cristiana china de Leeds | 155 Kirkstall Rd, LS4 2AG | Independiente | 1990 | |||
Meca Jamia Masjid | 36 Thornville Road, LS6 1JY | islam | 2003 | Entre Brudenell Road y Royal Park Road | ||
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes | Cardigan Road, LS6 1LU | católico | 1930 | Construida por la Compañía de Jesús como Capilla del Sagrado Corazón, y entregada a la Diócesis de Leeds en 1947, rebautizada en 1954, y parte de la parroquia de St Jeanne Jugan desde 1997 | ||
Iglesia de San Matías | Calle San Matías, LS4 2DZ 53 ° 48′25 ″ N 1 ° 34′45 ″ W / 53.806972 ° N 1.579264 ° W / 53.806972; -1,579264 ( Iglesia Parroquial de San Matías ) | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1854 | La iglesia se completó en 1854; el pasillo norte y el porche oeste se agregaron en 1886. Las salas de sanación de Leeds, afiliadas a la Asociación Internacional de Salas de Curación , tienen su sede en el centro de la iglesia. [76] | |
Capilla de los ganadores [77] | Burley Hall, 49-51 Cardigan Lane, LS4 2LE | II | Antigua escuela dominical metodista (1904) y Church Hall. |
Burmantofts
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Bridge Community [78] | Rider Street LS9 7BQ | de Pentecostés | 2016 | Bridge Community Church es el nombre operativo de Bridge Street Pentecostal Church. La iglesia tiene sus orígenes en un nombramiento pastoral en la Misión Mount Tabor en 1910. [79] | ||
Iglesia de Hope City [80] | 32 York Road LS9 8SY | de Pentecostés | 2008 | Parte del edificio Megacentre, el antiguo edificio de la sede de la Biblioteca del Ayuntamiento de Leeds . Conocido anteriormente en el Leeds Hilton Hotel. [81] | ||
Iglesia Living Hope [82] | El lugar, Saxton Lane LS9 8HE | Evangélico (no confesional) | La imagen muestra la fachada de Marsh Lane. Sede de Living Hope Church International. | |||
Iglesia de Santa Inés [83] | Stoney Rock Lane LS9 7UQ | Iglesia de Inglaterra y Bautista | II | 1889 | Iglesia parroquial de Inglaterra, ahora unida a la congregación bautista. | |
Iglesia de San Patricio | Torre Rd LS9 7QL | católico | 2001 | La iglesia moderna se mudó de un edificio de 1891 en Rider Street ahora ocupado por Leeds Playhouse |
Calverley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia parroquial de San Wilfrid [84] | Puerta de la ciudad LS28 5NF | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1154 | La torre es de 1154, el resto principalmente de los siglos XIII y XIV. La torre tiene un arco torcido inusual y alberga ejemplos de lápidas sajonas. [85] | |
Iglesia Metodista Calverley | Carr Road LS28 5PQ | metodista | II | 1872 | Esta iglesia, ubicada en la esquina de Carr Road y Chapel Street, es parte del Circuito Metodista de Bradford North. [86] |
Capilla Allerton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Capilla Capilla del Hospital Allerton | Chapeltown Road LS7 4SA | No confesional | La capilla está ubicada en el tercer piso del ala norte. [87] | |||
Iglesia Metodista Chapel Allerton [88] | Calle de la ciudad LS7 4NB | metodista | 1983 | La iglesia está situada en Town Street y se completó en 1983, reemplazando a otra iglesia también en Town Street, que todavía está en pie y se usa como el centro de la iglesia. La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds. [7] En enero de 2005, la Iglesia Metodista Chapel Allerton firmó un pacto ecuménico local con la Iglesia Parroquial de San Mateo. Grace Gospel Church, cuyos miembros son de origen etíope y eritreo , también se reúne aquí. [89] | ||
Iglesia de San Mateo [90] | Wood Lane LS7 3QF | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1900 | La iglesia fue diseñada por George Frederick Bodley (1827-1907) y construida en un terreno regalado por un feligrés en 1897. [91] En enero de 2005, San Mateo firmó un pacto ecuménico local con la Iglesia Metodista Chapel Allerton. Los servicios de la iglesia ortodoxa rusa también se llevan a cabo aquí. [92] |
Chapeltown
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Comunitaria de Chapeltown | Avenue Hill, LS8 4EX | II | 1906 | Anteriormente Trinity United Reformed Church, ahora una iglesia comunitaria. Henry Robinson, alcalde de Kensington , colocó la primera piedra . El estado del edificio listado incluye el edificio vecino de la Escuela Dominical. [93] La Iglesia Reformada Unida es ahora parte de la Iglesia Metodista Unida Trinity / URC en Harehills. [94] | ||
Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía | Austin Burke Memorial Center 196 Chapeltown Road LS7 4HZ | de Pentecostés | 1992 | Iglesia y centro comunitario especialmente construidos, por lo que no hay símbolos religiosos en el interior. Congregación anteriormente en Baptist Chapel, Meanwood Road. Parte de la Región 5 de la Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía en el Reino Unido. [95] | ||
Gurdwara Guru Kalgidhar Sahib | Cowper Street, LS7 4EE | Sijismo | 2008 | Trasladado de 128 Chapeltown Road (el primer Gurdwara en Leeds) a locales más grandes en Cowper Street [96] | ||
Iglesia del Santo Rosario | Chapeltown Road LS7 4BZ | católico | 1937 | Una iglesia anterior del Santo Rosario se construyó en Barrack Street en 1886. La iglesia actual, que fue diseñada para albergar a 500 personas en la nave y el crucero y costó £ 12,300, fue inaugurada por el obispo Henry Poskitt de Leeds el 30 de septiembre de 1937. fue reordenado alrededor de 1987 para crear una nave más pequeña y un nártex . [97] Pertenece a la parroquia Madre de la Auxilio Inquebrantable. | ||
Centro Islámico de Leeds | 46 Spencer Place LS7 4BR | musulmán | 2001 | El sitio fue originalmente la Sinagoga Chassidishe. [98] | ||
Nuestra Señora de Czestochowa y San Stanislaw Kostka | Newton Hill Road LS7 4EY | Católico romano polaco | 1976 | La iglesia es una iglesia católica romana de lengua polaca . Entrada como código postal pero enfrenta a Chapeltown Road. | ||
Tablero de Ramgarhia Gurdwara | 8-10 Chapeltown Road LS7 3AP | sij | 1987 | Antigua oficina de correos. Reemplazó el edificio en 138 Chapeltown Road. Inaugurado por el príncipe Ricardo, duque de Gloucester . [99] | ||
Iglesia Metodista de Roscoe [100] | Francis Street, LS7 4BY | metodismo | 1974 (reemplazando un edificio anterior) | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds. [7] | ||
Templo sij | 192 Chapeltown Road, LS7 4HZ | Sijismo | 1999 | Reemplazó la antigua Union Chapel al otro lado de la carretera. [101] | ||
Iglesia Wesleyana de Santidad [102] | Laycock Place, LS7 3JA | Iglesia Wesleyana de Santidad | mil novecientos ochenta y dos |
Centro de la ciudad
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Holy Trinity Church (Iglesia de la Santa Trinidad) | Boar Lane LS1 6HW | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1727 | Iglesia parroquial en la parroquia de la ciudad de Leeds, junto con Leeds Minster . Fue construido en 1722-177, pero el campanario data de 1839. Ahora lo usa la iglesia de Riverside. [103] | |
Centro budista y de meditación de Jamyang [104] | 12 York Place LS1 2DS | Budista tibetano | 29 de septiembre de 2018 | En el sotano. Se mudó de 31 St Paul's Street. | ||
Catedral de Leeds (Iglesia Catedral de Santa Ana) | Great George Street LS2 8BE | católico | II * | 1904 | Oficialmente, la Iglesia Catedral de Santa Ana, comúnmente conocida como Catedral de Santa Ana, es la Catedral de la Diócesis de Leeds , parte de la parroquia de Madre de la Ayuda Inquebrantable y sede del obispo de Leeds . | |
Capilla de enfermería general de Leeds [105] | Great George Street LS1 3EX | No confesional | I | 1868 | En el centro de los edificios antiguos (catalogado de Grado I) del LGI, dedicado a San Lucas. | |
Leeds Minster (Catedral y parroquia de San Pedro en Leeds) | Kirkgate, LS2 7DJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1841 | Anteriormente iglesia parroquial de Leeds antes de convertirse en ministro en 2012. Ahora es una iglesia importante para la nueva diócesis de Leeds , aunque no es ni catedral ni pro-catedral. | |
Capilla unitaria de Mill Hill | 36 Lower Basinghall Street, LS1 5JA | Unitario | II * | 1848 | Da a City Square , a unas 200 yardas al norte de la actual Mill Hill | |
Iglesia de San Jorge | Great George Street LS1 3BR | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1838 | Cerca de la enfermería general de Leeds . Su aguja fue derribada en 1962 y reemplazada en enero de 2006. |
Clifford
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de Clifford [106] | Vivero de forma, LS23 6HF | metodista | 1848 | La iglesia está situada en Nursery Way cerca del centro del pueblo y es parte del circuito de Tadcaster. [54] Incorpora la iglesia metodista que recientemente cerró en la vecina Bramham. Aunque es similar en edad a las otras iglesias en Clifford, no es un edificio catalogado. | ||
San Eduardo Rey y Confesor | Chapel Lane LS23 6HU | católico romano | II * | 1859 | La construcción comenzó en 1845 en el sitio de una antigua Capilla Wesleyana, consagrada en 1859, la torre terminó en 1866. [107] Inusualmente para un pueblo inglés, la iglesia católica es el "edificio dominante". [108] | |
Iglesia de San Lucas | Bramham Road, LS23 6SL | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1842 | En el extremo occidental del pueblo, parte del Decanato de New Ainsty en la Diócesis de York . |
Collingham
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de Collingham [109] | Harewood Road | metodista | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista de Tadcaster, [54] también conocido como "La Iglesia de los Ramblers". [110] | |||
Iglesia de San Oswald | Church Lane LS22 5AU | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | Iglesia parroquial de Collingham con Harewood. [111] |
Colton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de Colton [112] | Patio de la capilla / Meynell Road LS15 9AH | metodista | Década de 1980 [113] | La iglesia estaba en el antiguo Circuito Metodista de Richmond Hill, más tarde rebautizado como Circuito Este de Leeds, [35] y ahora es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds; [7] también forma parte de Iglesias Juntos en Leeds 15. |
Cookridge
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de Cookridge [114] | Tinshill Road, LS16 7DF (esquina con Otley Old Road) | metodista | 1962 | Arquitectos: WF Dawson y Bennett. La iglesia era parte del circuito de Leeds (Headingley y West) [115] y ahora es parte del circuito metodista del sur y oeste de Leeds. | ||
Grace Community Church (Leeds Norte) [116] | Cookridge Village Hall 45 Moseley Wood Walk LS16 7HQ | No confesional | Parte de Yorkshire Gospel Partnership. [117] | |||
Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad [118] | Tinshill Lane, LS16 7LW | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1962 | Arquitectos: Jones, Stocks & Partners |
Cottingley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Cottingley [119] | 115 Aproximación Cottingley LS11 0HJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra , Iglesia Reformada Unida y Metodista | 1981 | La iglesia compartida también sirve como centro comunitario. Parte de la parroquia anglicana de Beeston, junto con St Mary's, Beeston, y también parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds (anteriormente Circuito Sur de Leeds). El apoyo pastoral es proporcionado por el ministro de URC. [45] [120] [121] |
Puertas cruzadas
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de Cristo | Sandiford Close, LS15 8EY | Evangélico | 1960 | En la esquina con Manston Gardens. La Iglesia Libre de Inglaterra (Conexión Evangélica) | ||
Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días | Desfile Kingswear, LS15 8LH | mormón | En la esquina con la carretera de circunvalación A6120 | |||
Iglesia Metodista Cross Gates [122] | Austhorpe Rd LS15 8QR | metodista | 1893 | Diseñado por el arquitecto GF Danby, inaugurado el 13 de mayo de 1893, reemplazando la antigua iglesia wesleyana en un sitio adyacente. [123] Frente al Cross Gates Center y es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds (anteriormente Circuito Este de Leeds). [7] [35] | ||
Iglesia de Santiago el Grande [124] | Church Lane, Manston LS15 8JB | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1913 | Reemplazó el edificio más pequeño de 1847, en estilo gótico decorado por el arquitecto de Leeds HS Chorley. [125] | |
Iglesia de Santa Teresa del Niño Jesús | Station Road, LS15 7JY | católico | 1953 | La iglesia está situada frente a la estación de tren de Cross Gates y desde 2011 forma parte de la parroquia del Beato John Henry Newman . [126] |
Cruz Verde
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Santa Hilda [127] | Cruce Green Lane, LS9 0DG | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1882 | Fondo de construcción inaugurado en 1845. [128] Construido por el arquitecto de Yorkshire JT Micklethwaite para el culto anglo-católico . [129] La iglesia está afiliada a la Sociedad Misionera de San Wilfrid y Santa Hilda ya Forward in Faith . [130] |
Drighlington
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista de Drighlington [131] | King St, BD11 1EL | metodista | 1996 | Parte del Circuito Metodista de North Kirklees y Morley. | ||
Iglesia de Moorside [132] | Moorside Road, BD11 1JB | Evangélico | ||||
Iglesia de San Pablo | Whitehall Road East, BD11 1LJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1876 | Diseñado por el arquitecto William Swinden Barber . |
Parque del East End
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wat Matchimaram | Londesboro Grove (entrada) / Londesboro Terrace (dirección postal) LS9 9NE | Budista | 22 de abril de 2016 [133] | Templo y residencia de los monjes tailandeses. Anteriormente centro de apoyo de Mencap: el resto del edificio todavía se utiliza como Centro de apoyo familiar Hawthorn de Mencap. [134] Mira hacia East Park Parade. |
East Keswick
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista de East Keswick | Calle principal, LS17 9EJ | metodista | 1891 | Parte del Circuito Metodista de Tadcaster. [54] | ||
Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena | Moor Lane, LS17 9ES | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1957 | Construida como una Capilla de Facilidad para la Iglesia Parroquial en Harewood , ahora parte de la parroquia de Bardsey . [31] |
Farnley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de San Makarios el Grande (antes San Miguel y Todos los Ángeles) | Lawns Lane LS12 5ET | Ortodoxo rumano | II | 1885 | Anteriormente Iglesia de Inglaterra hasta 2010. La congregación anglicana se trasladó a la Iglesia Comunitaria de San Miguel, que se reúne en el Centro Comunitario Hillside. [135] El edificio se transfirió a la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rumana el 20 de octubre de 2011, un iconostasio (pantalla de techo) acorde con el estilo del edificio y los muebles existentes fue esculpido en roble en Rumania y se instaló el Viernes Santo en 2013, y reparaciones se completaron en julio de 2015. [136] La parroquia cubre Yorkshire y Greater Manchester y está bajo la jurisdicción de la Metrópolis Ortodoxa Rumana de Europa Occidental y Meridional con sede en París. [137] | |
Iglesia de San Wilfrid | Whincover Drive LS12 5JW | católico romano | 1957 | La iglesia ha sido utilizada por la misión católica St. Mary's Syro Malabar desde el 18 de octubre de 2015. [138] |
Farsley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días | 80 Priesthorpe Road, LS28 5JR | mormón | 1989 [139] | En el cruce de Priesthorpe Road y A6120 Leeds Ring Road | ||
Iglesia de San Juan Evangelista [140] | Nueva calle LS28 5DJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1843 | En el cruce de New Street y Old Road. La iglesia tiene una vidriera que representa la figura de Cristo con atuendo de pastor australiano . [141] Con el apoyo de los Amigos de St. John's, una sociedad secular que trabaja para conservar el edificio histórico y su patrimonio. [142] | |
Iglesia de la comunidad de Farsley [143] | Carril trasero LS28 5EU | Metodista / Bautista | 1827 | Después de que la Iglesia Bautista en Bryan Street, Farsley cerró en 2004, la congregación bautista local firmó un acuerdo con la iglesia metodista en Back Lane para permitirles compartir las instalaciones y el uso de la iglesia. [143] Parte del circuito metodista sur y oeste de Leeds, anteriormente parte del circuito de Leeds (Wesley). [144] |
Fulneck
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Morava Fulneck | Fulneck | Iglesia Morava | I | 1744 | La iglesia está situada en Fulneck Moravian Settlement |
Garforth
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Evangélica Garforth | Salem Place, 1, Wakefield Road, LS25 1AN | Evangélico | 1872 | Inaugurada en 1872 como Capilla de Salem (Metodista) [145] a la izquierda, cerrada en 1969. Después de su uso comercial, fue comprada en la década de 1980 por la Iglesia Evangélica Garforth, que añadió una extensión de ladrillo. [146] | ||
Biblioteca Garforth | Calle principal | La Iglesia Dayspring, parte de Pioneer Church Network, adora el primer y tercer domingo del mes en la Biblioteca Garforth. [147] | ||||
Iglesia Metodista Garforth [148] | Church Lane LS25 1NW | metodista | 1872 | Capilla originalmente wesleyana. Anteriormente conocida como Iglesia Metodista Brunswick hasta que las congregaciones de otras dos iglesias metodistas en Garforth se fusionaron cuando sus edificios se destinaron a otros usos. Parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds, anteriormente Circuito Este de Leeds. [35] | ||
Iglesia de San Benito [149] | Aberford Road, LS25 1PX | católico romano | 1998 | La primera iglesia en este sitio fue construida en 1964 pero se derrumbó la semana antes de su apertura oficial. Un segundo edificio, de madera y vidrio, tuvo que ser demolido en 1994. La actual iglesia, diseñada por Vincente Steinlet, fue inaugurada el 11 de julio de 1998 [149]. | ||
Iglesia de Santa Maria | Church Lane, LS25 1NR | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1844 o 1845 [145] | Iglesia de Santa María la Santísima Virgen. Arquitecto GF Jones en estilo inglés temprano. Caliza magnesiana, tejado de pizarra. |
Dorado
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista Ebenezer [150] | Town End, Gildersome LS27 7HF | metodista | 1886 | La iglesia es parte del circuito North Kirklees y Morley. | ||
Iglesia Bautista Dorada | Church Street, Gildersome | Bautista | II | 1866 | ||
Reunión dorada [151] | 75 Street Lane, LS27 7HX. | cuáquero | II | 1756 | Anteriormente había una Casa de Reuniones en The Nooks en Gildersome, que fue construida en 1709 y se vendió en 1757. [152] | |
Iglesia de San Pedro | Vista de la iglesia, Gildersome | Iglesia de Inglaterra |
Gipton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de la Epifanía | Beech Lane, LS9 6SW | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1938 | La iglesia fue diseñada por Nugent Cachemaille-Day y se completó en 1938 con la construcción de la finca circundante. | |
Iglesia Metodista de Gipton [153] | Oak Tree Place, LS9 6SX | Metodista y pentecostal | 1936 | Anteriormente una mansión , la iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds, [7] anteriormente Circuito Este de Leeds. [35] También alberga la Iglesia cristiana Leeds Malayalam. [154] | ||
Iglesia de San Nicolás | Oakwood Lane, LS9 6QY | católico | 1961 | La iglesia es parte de la parroquia del Beato Edmund Sykes [155] y fue construida para servir a la gran población irlandesa de la zona. |
Guiseley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Bautista Guiseley [156] | Oxford Road LS20 9AS | Bautista | ||||
Iglesia Metodista Guiseley [157] | Oxford Road | metodista | La iglesia es parte del circuito de Wharfedale y Aireborough [61] | |||
Iglesia de San Oswald, Guiseley | El verde | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | Parte de la parroquia de Guiseley con Esholt . [158] El matrimonio de los padres de las hermanas Brontë, Patrick Brontë y Maria Branwell , tuvo lugar en la iglesia el 29 de diciembre de 1812. [159] |
Halton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Cristo [160] | Calle Chapel, LS15 7RW | Iglesia Reformada Metodista y Unida | Una iglesia de Asociación Ecuménica Local se formó en 1989, [161] anteriormente parte del Circuito Este de Leeds, [35] ahora parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds. [7] | |||
salón del Reino | 31A Chapel Street, LS15 7RN | Testigos de Jehová | ||||
San Wilfrid [162] | Selby Road LS15 7NP | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1939 | Diseñado por el arquitecto A. Randall Wells , con muebles de Eric Gill . [163] |
Halton Moor
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Corpus Christi | Neville Road, LS9 0HD | católico romano | 1962 | La iglesia se abrió como una iglesia hija de la ahora cerrada Iglesia Mount St. Mary's en la vecina Richmond Hill . El clero pertenecía a los Oblatos de María Inmaculada hasta 2008 [164] y la iglesia ahora es parte de la parroquia del Beato John Henry Newman . [126] La iglesia tiene una gran escuela secundaria, Corpus Christi Catholic College , y una escuela primaria adyacente. |
Harehills
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Jesucristo Apostólica | 50 Gledhow Road, LS8 5ES | de Pentecostés | 1983 | En la esquina con Gledhow Terrace. Construido originalmente en 1900 como capilla para las Iglesias de Cristo | ||
Mezquita y centro islámico Jamia Tul Batool | 7 Beck Rd, LS8 4EJ, | Islam ( sunita ) | Licenciado para matrimonios. | |||
Markazi Jamia Masjid Bilal (Mezquita de Harehills) | Conway Rd, LS8 5JH | Islam ( Barelvi ) | 1999 | Se trasladó del sitio en Harehills Place al edificio actual de Harehills Lane. | ||
Masjid Al Towbah | 2 Whitfield Street, LS8 5AJ | Islam ( salafista ) | 2008 | El Centro Islámico Al Towbah funciona como mezquita y madraza | ||
Masjid-e-Quba | 24 Shepherds Lane, LS8 4LH | Islam ( Deobandi ) | 2015 [165] | El Centro Educativo Al Hassan está ubicado | ||
Iglesia de Dios del Nuevo Testamento [166] | 3 Camino del Este, LS8 2TN | de Pentecostés | 1984 | Antiguamente la Tercera Iglesia de Cristo Científico construida en 1927, el registro de adoración se canceló en noviembre de 1984. [167] La Iglesia de Dios del Nuevo Testamento se estableció por primera vez en Louis Street, Harehills, en 1959 [168] y se trasladó a este edificio en mayo de 1985. [169] | ||
Mezquita Shah Jalal | 25-27 Ellers Road, LS8 4JH. | Islam ( Deobandi ) | 2004 | La Sociedad Islámica de Bangladesh comparte su ubicación. Solo hombres. | ||
Iglesia de San Aidan | Roundhay Road LS8 5QD | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1894 | ||
Iglesia de San Agustín de Canterbury [170] | Harehills Road LS8 5HR | católico | 1936 | El capellán de la comunidad eritrea en Leeds también tiene su base aquí. Servicios realizados para las comunidades de Kerala Malayalam, Ucrania y Zimbabwe y en latín . [170] Hermanada con la parroquia St. Thomas More, Itaka , en la Diócesis de Mbeya en Tanzania . [171] | ||
San Cipriano con Santiago [172] | Coldcotes Avenue LS9 6ND | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1959 | En la esquina de Bellbrooke Avenue. La Iglesia de San Cipriano se inauguró originalmente como una iglesia misionera de distrito en la parroquia de Santa Inés, Burmantofts, el 3 de octubre de 1903. El primer edificio fue una cabaña de madera sobre cimientos de ladrillo. La congregación de St Cyprian's se amplió cuando se cerró la iglesia de St James en Cross York Street, Leeds, en febrero de 1949. La iglesia obtuvo la licencia para llevar a cabo los servicios matrimoniales desde 1950 y la nueva parroquia de St Cyprian con St James, Harehills, fue se formó en abril de 1959. La iglesia temporal fue reemplazada por la nueva iglesia de ladrillo de San Cipriano con Santiago en 1959. [173] | ||
Capilla del Hospital de la Universidad de St James | Calle Beckett, LS8 5HS | No confesional | II | 1861 | Parte del Hospital Universitario St James ' | |
Iglesia de San Wilfrid | Chatsworth Road, LS8 3QR | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1927 | |||
Iglesia Unida Trinity [94] | Banstead Terrace West, LS8 5PL | Unidos reformados y metodistas | 1983 | En el cruce con Roundhay Road. Tiene vistas al parque Banstead y forma parte del circuito metodista norte y este de Leeds. [7] La Comunidad Metodista de Zimbabwe también se reúne en esta iglesia. [174] | ||
Centro y mezquita de la comunidad afgana unida | 229 Roundhay Road LS8 4HS | Islam ( Deobandi ) | 2012 | Habitaciones del primer piso encima de una tienda. Solo hombres. [175] |
Harewood
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capilla Harewood [176] | 5 The Avenue, LS17 9LD | Iglesia de Inglaterra y Metodista | II | La capilla cuenta con el apoyo conjunto de la Iglesia de Inglaterra y los Metodistas. Los servicios del primer y cuarto domingo son dirigidos por el Vicario de Collingham o un lector laico . Los servicios del segundo, tercer y quinto domingo son dirigidos por el ministro metodista o un predicador local . Es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds. [7] |
Hawksworth (LS5)
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Santa María la Santísima Virgen | Avenida Hawksworth, LS5 3PN | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1935 | Pedernal tallado con apósitos de piedra arenisca y un techo de pizarra Westmorland. Una de las dos iglesias de la parroquia de Moor Grange y Hawksworth Wood, la otra es San Andrés Apóstol. |
Hawksworth (LS20)
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista Hawksworth [177] | Calle principal, Hawksworth LS20 8NX | metodista | 1903 | La iglesia es parte del circuito de Wharfedale y Aireborough. [61] |
Headingley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capilla Ebenezer | 15 Grove Lane LS6 4DP | Bautista | 1967 | Capilla Bautista Particular Ebenezer , afiliada a los Bautistas Estándar del Evangelio . [178] | ||
Capilla Hinsley Hall | 62 Headingley Lane LS6 2BX | católico | 1998 | Aunque originalmente era una universidad metodista, ahora es propiedad de la Diócesis Católica de Leeds, que añadió la capilla en 1998. [179] | ||
Iglesia Bautista South Parade [180] | Desfile Sur LS6 3LF | Bautista | 1909 | Frente al cruce con St Michael's Lane. La Fraternidad Cristiana Árabe de Leeds también se reúne en la Iglesia Bautista South Parade. [181] Se convirtió en Cornerstone Baptist Church en 2020, "una iglesia con tres sitios", Cragg Hill en Horsforth, Headingley y Copperbeech Hub en Bramley. [182] | ||
Iglesia de San Chad | Otley Road | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1868 | Iglesia parroquial de Far Headingley . Parte de las iglesias juntas en Headingley. [183] Se ha utilizado en muchas ocasiones como lugar de rodaje de Yorkshire Television . | |
Iglesia de San Columba [184] | Headingley Lane | Unidos reformado | 1966 | Parte de Iglesias Juntas en Headingley y la Asociación de Iglesias Reformadas Unidas de Leeds. [183] "Las fachadas principales están al norte porque estaban destinadas a dar frente a una nueva carretera de circunvalación de Headingley que nunca se construyó". [185] | ||
Iglesia de San Lucas | Alma Road | luterano | 1985 | Convertido de una casa | ||
Iglesia de San Miguel y Todos los Ángeles | Headingley Lane | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1886 | Iglesia parroquial de Headingley. | |
Iglesia de San Urbano | Grove Road | católico | 1963 | En 2010, la Parroquia de St Urban's, Headingley se fusionó con la Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes, Burley para convertirse en la Parroquia de St. Jeanne Jugan . | ||
Templo tailandés de Wat Buddharam [186] | 45 Cliff Road LS6 2ET | Budista | Anteriormente un hotel, Cliff Lawn, y originalmente la casa del propietario de un molino victoriano. [187] |
Holbeck
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Centro cristiano Cloverleaf | 18 Brown Lane West, LS11 0DN | No confesional | 2014 | Sede de Cloverleaf World Ltd. [188] |
Horsforth
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sala de reuniones de los hermanos | Brownberrie Lane, LS18 5HD | Hermanos de Plymouth | 2007 | Sala de reuniones de los hermanos según el letrero exterior. Llamado Horsforth Gospel Hall por la Comisión de Caridad , Iglesia por el Ayuntamiento de Leeds. Reemplazó un Salón del Evangelio anterior. | ||
Iglesia Metodista Central | Calle de la ciudad, Horsforth | metodista | La iglesia fue anteriormente una capilla metodista primitiva y todavía conserva la señalización interna perteneciente a la iglesia metodista primitiva. La iglesia era parte del circuito de Leeds (Wesley) [115] y ahora es parte del circuito metodista sur y oeste de Leeds. | |||
Iglesia Bautista Cragg Hill | Avenida Cragg, Horsforth | Bautista | II | 1803 | ||
Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel | Hall Lane, LS18 5JE | Bautista | 2014 | El antiguo salón de la iglesia parroquial de Santa Margarita, alquilado desde 2014, comprado en 2016. [189] | ||
Iglesia Metodista Grove [190] | Calle de la ciudad, Horsforth | metodista | II | 1868 [191] | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds. La iglesia es accesible desde New Street. | |
Salón del Reino de los Testigos de Jehová | Calverley Lane, Horsforth | Testigos de Jehová | ||||
Capilla de la Universidad de Leeds Trinity | Brownberrie Lane LS18 5HD | católico romano | 1968 | Inaugurado y dedicado el 13 de julio de 1968 por el arzobispo George Dwyer de Birmingham. [192] | ||
Iglesia Bautista Lister Hill | Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth | Bautista | ||||
Iglesia de St James | Carril bajo | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1848 | ||
Iglesia de Santa Margarita | Church Lane | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1877 | ||
Iglesia de Santa María, Horsforth | Broadgate Lane | católico romano | Parte de la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Kirkstall [193] | |||
Iglesia Metodista Woodside [194] | Outwood Lane | metodista | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds. | |||
Beca cristiana Willow Green | Parkside, LS18 4DJ |
Hunslet
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Salón del Evangelio | Bedford Row LS10 1BZ | Asambleas del Salón del Evangelio | 1932 [195] | |||
Iglesia Bautista Hunslet [196] | Low Road LS10 1QR | Bautista | 1837 [197] | |||
Iglesia del Nazareno de Hunslet [198] | Lupton Street LS10 2QR | Iglesia del Nazareno | Sucesor de la Derbyshire Street Mission (1904) | |||
Iglesia Metodista de Hunslet [199] | Telford Terrace LS10 2HR | metodista | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Sur y Oeste de Leeds. | |||
Ejército de Salvación de Leeds West Hunslet [200] | Hunslet Hall Road LS11 6QB | Ejército de Salvación | Construido antes de 1964. [201] | |||
Iglesia de Santa María la Virgen | Calle Iglesia | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1864 | La aguja es la única parte original que queda, y el resto se reconstruyó en el siglo XX. John Wesley predicó aquí el 30 de julio de 1769. [202] |
Hyde Park
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Todos los Santos [203] | 24 Regent Terrace, LS6 1NP | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1974 | Reemplazó un edificio de 1886 dañado por un incendio. Ver leodis.net Parte del beneficio de Leeds St. Margaret y All Hallows. [204] El terreno abierto frente a la iglesia se está utilizando para formar el jardín comunitario de All Hallows. [205] | ||
Iglesia Apostólica Bethel [206] | Victoria Road, LS6 1AS | de Pentecostés | II | 1886 | Frente de piedra, pero el cuerpo de la iglesia es de ladrillo rojo. | |
Templo hindú [207] | 36 Alexandra Rd, LS6 1RF | hindú | 1968 | Operado por Leeds Hindu Charitable Trust | ||
Gran Mezquita de Leeds | 9 Woodsley Road, LS6 1SN | islam | 1965 | La mezquita fue antiguamente la Iglesia Católica del Sagrado Corazón, que se cambió a mezquita en 1994. Según un departamento de planificación del Ayuntamiento de Leeds, el edificio tiene "un diseño modernista distintivo ". [208] | ||
Iglesia de San Agustín, Wrangthorn [209] | Terraza de Hyde Park, LS6 1BJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1871 | Situado en la esquina de Hyde Park Road y Hyde Park Terrace, financiado por Leeds Church Extension Society . Parte del beneficio de Woodhouse y Wrangthorn. La parroquia se estableció en 1865. [210] |
Madera de Irlanda
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Católica del Santo Nombre de Jesús | 52 Otley Old Road, LS16 6HW | católico romano | 1953 | Parte de la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Kirkstall [193] | ||
Iglesia de San Pablo | Unidad Raynel, LS16 6BS | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1965 | De forma octogonal , financiado por la Sociedad de Extensión de la Iglesia de Leeds |
Killingbeck
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Capilla del cementerio de Killingbeck | York Road | católico romano | Ubicado en el centro del cementerio de Killingbeck. El cementerio fue establecido por la Junta Católica de Entierro en 1895. [211] |
Kirkstall
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días | Vesper Road, LS5 3NX | mormón | ||||
Iglesia Cristiana Redimida de Dios | 15-17 Walter Street LS4 2BB | de Pentecostés | También conocida como la Asamblea del Padre Eterno y el edificio como la Tierra de la Misericordia. | |||
Iglesia de San Esteban, Kirkstall | Morris Lane, LS5 3HF | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1829 | Situado en un terreno elevado con vistas a la abadía de Kirkstall . |
Kippax
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista Kippax [212] | Chapel Lane LS25 7HA | metodista | 1970 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Aire y Calder. [213] El edificio actual reemplazó a la Capilla Wesleyana ahora demolida en el lado opuesto de la carretera. | ||
Iglesia de Santa Maria | Leeds Road LS25 7HF | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1125 | Amplia restauración del siglo XIX; parte del Equipo Benefice de Allerton Bywater, Kippax y Swillington. La iglesia contiene los restos de un fuste de cruz anglo-danesa. [214] |
Lincoln Green
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Fe del triunfador [215] | Cherry Row, LS9 7LY | de Pentecostés | 2006 | La capilla es una habitación sobre los cafés. | ||
Mezquita Verde de Lincoln [216] | Cherry Row, LS9 7LY | Islam sunita | 2009 | La mezquita está ubicada en el cruce con Lincoln Road. |
Pequeño londres
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Todas las Almas | Blackman Lane, LS7 1LW | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1880 | Construido por suscripción pública en uno de los distritos más pobres de Leeds y diseñado por Sir George Gilbert Scott . [217] | |
Centro Comunitario Little London | Oatland Lane, LS7 1SP | Evangélico | El Ministerio Resurrection Power of Jesus se reúne los viernes y domingos. [218] |
Mabgate
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Ministerios de la Ciudad Nueva de David | 62 Mabgate LS9 7DZ | Cristiano no denominacional | ||||
Iglesia Unida del Reino de Dios | 12 Regent Street LS2 7QA | Cristiano no denominacional | 2015 [219] | |||
Ministerios Alas de Refugio | 22 Regent Street LS2 7QA | Cristiano no denominacional |
Meanwood
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad [220] | Church Lane LS6 4NP | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1864 | La Iglesia Metodista Meanwood ahora también adora en la Iglesia Holy Trinity. [221] | |
Salón del Reino de los Testigos de Jehová | Stainbeck Road LS7 2QY | Testigos de Jehová | ||||
Iglesia Metodista de Meanwood | Monkbridge Road, cruce con Green Road | Metodista , ahora Iglesia ni Cristo | II | 1881, ampliado 1886 [222] | Anteriormente parte del circuito metodista del sur y oeste de Leeds, la iglesia se cerró en octubre de 2014 y la comunidad de la iglesia ahora adora en la Iglesia Holy Trinity en Meanwood. [221] El edificio (sin firmar) ahora es utilizado por la Iglesia ni Cristo. [223] | |
Iglesia Bautista de Meanwood Valley | c / o Meanwood Valley Urban Farm , Sugarwell Road, Meanwood LS7 2QG | Bautista | La iglesia se reúne en Meanwood Valley Urban Farm Epicenter la mayoría de los domingos por la mañana. [224] | |||
Iglesia Reformada Unida de Stainbeck [225] | Stainbeck Road LS7 2PP | Iglesia Reformada Unida | 1931 | En la esquina con Stainbeck Lane. Parte del Grupo de Atención y Misión de Leeds de las iglesias URC. [226] |
Methley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista de Methley [227] | Calle principal, Mickletown, LS26 9JE | metodista | 1888 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Aire y Calder. [213] | ||
Iglesia de San Oswald | Lado de la iglesia, LS26 9BJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | siglo 14 | Parroquia. Anteriormente tenía una aguja, pero esta fue removida por seguridad en 1937. [228] |
Micklefield
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Santa maría la virgen | Old Great North Road LS25 4AG | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1861 | Situado en la parte norte del pueblo conocido como "Old Micklefield". Parte del beneficio de Aberford con Micklefield [229] y el Grupo de Parroquias de Sherburn en Elmet. [230] La iglesia tiene un monumento a las 63 víctimas del desastre de Peckfield Colliery y una placa dedicada a las viudas de las víctimas. En el sitio de una antigua Capilla de la Facilidad, demolida en 1860. [231] |
Middleton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Bautista Middleton | Middleton Park Avenue | Bautista | La iglesia está situada en Middleton Park Avenue, en el corazón de la finca del consejo de Middleton . | |||
Iglesia de Santa Cruz | Middleton Park Avenue | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1933 | Financiada por la Sociedad de Extensión de la Iglesia de Leeds , la iglesia se abrió en 1933 para servir a la nueva finca del consejo de Middleton . En 1935 se convirtió en una parroquia separada en lugar de una iglesia misionera de St. Mary's. | ||
Iglesia de Santa María la Virgen | Calle de la ciudad | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1846 | La iglesia se completó en 1846; antes de eso, Middleton estaba en la parroquia de Rothwell . | |
Iglesia de San Felipe | Avenida de San Felipe | católico | La iglesia es parte de la parroquia de St. Margaret Clitherow y está situada en St. Philip's Avenue al norte de la finca. |
Moortown y Moor Allerton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mezquita de Baab-ul-Ilm | 166 Shadwell Lane LS17 8AD | musulmán | 2004 | El nombre significa "Puerta de acceso al conocimiento" e incorpora instalaciones para oraciones, actividades educativas y sociales. [232] Al lado del Centro Lubavitch y frente a la sinagoga UHC. | ||
Sinagoga Beth Hamidrash Hagadol [233] | 399 Street Lane LS17 6HQ | Judaísmo ortodoxo | 1969 | Anteriormente ubicado en Templar Street en el barrio judío original en Leeds (1874), luego en St. Alban's Street hasta 1886, luego en Upper Hope Street, luego se mudó a Newton Road, Chapeltown (1937), luego a la ubicación actual en 1969. [ 234] | ||
Sinagoga Etz Chaim | 411 Harrogate Road LS17 7BY | Judaísmo ortodoxo | 1981 | Arquitecto: Stuart Leventhall | ||
Iglesia del Inmaculado Corazón de María | 294 Harrogate Road LS17 6LE | católico romano | 1959 | La parroquia Immaculate Heart fue la primera parroquia nueva que se estableció en Leeds después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Dos centros de masas, Queen's Arms en Harrogate Road y Corner House Social Club en Moortown, estaban en uso anteriormente y desde 1945 se utilizó The Grange, ahora parte de St Gemma's Hospice. La actual iglesia fue consagrada en 1959. [235] Ahora forma parte de la Parroquia de San Juan María Vianney [10] | ||
Centro Iqra [236] | 4-6 Carr Manor Crescent LS17 5DH | musulmán | 2001 | Una rama de la Misión Islámica del Reino Unido. [237] | ||
Lingfield Center | Lingfield Hill LS17 7EJ | musulmán | 2016 | Centro comunitario que incluye sala de oración para 70 fieles. [238] | ||
Centro Lubavitch [239] | 168 Shadwell Lane LS17 8AD | Judaísmo ortodoxo | 1986 | Inaugurado como centro cultural aquí en 1986. Se desconoce la fecha de inicio como sinagoga. [240] Notable por su gran menorá de Hanukkah . | ||
Iglesia Bautista de Moortown [241] | 204 King Lane LS17 6AA | Bautista | Esquina de King Lane y Stonegate Road | |||
Centro de la Iglesia Metodista de Moortown [242] | Alderton Rise LS17 5LH | Actualmente utilizado por Showers of Mercy Ministries International, [243] Lighthouse Chapel y la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día Independiente de Leeds. [244] | 1953 [245] | No se utiliza para los servicios metodistas desde septiembre de 2015. [246] El North Leeds Foodbank utilizó las instalaciones para la distribución de alimentos hasta febrero de 2019. [247] | ||
Capilla del hospicio de St Gemma | 329 Harrogate Road LS17 6QD | No confesional | mil novecientos ochenta y dos | Hospice Chapel se encuentra en el área de recepción principal: un espacio de múltiples religiones abierto para que cualquiera lo use de día o de noche. Servicios regulares de la Iglesia Católica Romana, la Iglesia de Inglaterra y la Iglesia Metodista / Gratuita. [248] | ||
Iglesia de San Juan Evangelista [249] | Harrogate Road LS17 7BZ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1853 | Parte del Ministerio del Equipo de Moor Allerton y Shadwell. [9] | |
Iglesia de San Esteban | Cranmer Road LS17 5PX | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1954 | La iglesia está situada en King Lane y fue construida para servir a la finca del consejo de Moor Allerton. Parte de la parroquia Moor Allerton y Shadwell y servida por Moor Allerton y Shadwell Team Ministry. [250] Una cruz fuera de la iglesia conmemora una misión franciscana celebrada en la iglesia en septiembre de 1964. | ||
Sinagoga UHC | 151 Shadwell Lane LS17 8DW | Judaísmo ortodoxo | 1986 | Anteriormente, la sinagoga de la Congregación Hebrea Unida de Leeds [251] |
Morley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista Central [252] | Wesley Street LS27 9EE | metodista | II | 1862 | La iglesia, originalmente conocida como Iglesia Metodista Wesleyana de Queen Street , [253] forma parte del Circuito Metodista de North Kirklees y Morley. | |
Iglesia de Jesucristo y los Santos de los Últimos Días | 63 Bridge Street LS27 OEX | mormón | ||||
Iglesia Metodista de Newlands [254] | Albert Drive LS27 8SE | metodista | La iglesia forma parte del Circuito Metodista de North Kirklees y Morley. | |||
Iglesia de San Andrés [255] | Avenida de San Andrés, Bruntcliffe | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1891 [256] | Parte del beneficio de Morley. [257] | ||
Iglesia de San Francisco de Asís | Corporation Street, Morley | católico romano | Parte de la parroquia de St William of York y del decanato del suroeste de Leeds. [258] | |||
Iglesia de Santa María en el bosque [259] | Troy Road LS27 8HY | Unidos reformado | II | 1878 | ||
Iglesia de San Pablo | King Street LS27 9ES | Iglesia de Inglaterra | El nombre legal de la parroquia es St. Paul, Morley, Townend. [260] Conocida como "la iglesia en el montón de escombros", ya que la colina en la que se encuentra no es una colina natural, sino el montón de escombros del túnel ferroviario de Morley . [261] | |||
Iglesia de San Pedro | Carril de habitaciones | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1840 | La iglesia es una iglesia de comisionados . |
New Farnley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Santiago y San Miguel [262] | Whitehall Road LS12 5AA | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1959 | La imagen muestra la iglesia de St James, que ahora es un edificio comunitario de usos múltiples que incluye los servicios de las iglesias de St James y St Michael. Parte del beneficio de Wortley y Farnley. |
Osmondthorpe
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de San Felipe | 86 Osmondthorpe Lane, LS9 9EF | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1933 | Arquitecto FL Charlton. Estilo inglés temprano: paramentos de ladrillo sobre cerchas arqueadas de hormigón armado. Galardonado con la medalla RIBA West Yorkshire en 1936. [185] El altar y la carpintería interior son de Robert Thompson , el 'Mouseman'. |
Otley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de todos los santos | Kirkgate | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | El 'Monumento a los navegantes', un monumento a los peones que murieron construyendo el Túnel de Bramhope , está situado fuera de la iglesia. | ||
Iglesia de Beech Hill [263] | 20-24 Beech Hill, Westgate LS21 3AS | Evangélico | II | 2021 | Anteriormente Artamis Gifts, Carole's Dress Shop y Beech Hill Studios, se convirtió en el hogar de Beech Hill Church (el nuevo nombre de Bethel Evangelical Church) en 2021. Edificio catalogado junto con la propiedad en 18 Beech Hill. [264] | |
Iglesia Reformada Unida de Bridge Street [265] | Bridge Street LS21 1RW | Unidos reformado | II | 1899 [266] | La iglesia era una iglesia congregacional , conocida como la Catedral de Duncan, antes de la formación de la Iglesia Reformada Unida en 1972. [267] | |
Salón del Evangelio Cross Green | Cruz Verde | Hermanos de religion | Esta fue originalmente una casa de reuniones cuáquera construida en la década de 1890. | |||
Iglesia Metodista de Otley [268] | Walkergate LS21 1HB | metodista | II [269] | La iglesia es parte del grupo este de Wharfedale y Aireborough Circuit. [270] | ||
Iglesia espiritualista de Otley | Nuevo mercado | Espiritista | ||||
Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora y Todos los Santos | Calle puente | católico romano |
Oulton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista de Oulton | 63 Aberford Road LS26 8HS | metodista | 1860 | |||
Iglesia de San Juan Evangelista | Leeds Road LS26 8JU | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | 1829 | Actualmente (2018) no está en uso debido a daños por agua, pero está en reparación. [271] |
Piscina en Wharfedale
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista Pool-in-Wharfedale | Calle principal, piscina en Wharfedale | metodista | La iglesia es parte del circuito de Wharfedale y Aireborough. [61] | |||
Iglesia de San Wilfrid | Calle principal, piscina en Wharfedale | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1840. |
Potternewton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Bautista Harehills Lane | Harehills Lane, LS8 4HA | Bautista | 1928 | |||
Iglesia de San Martín | Vista de San Martín LS7 3LB | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1881 | La iglesia fue diseñada por los consultores de arquitectura Adams y Kelly de Park Row y construida entre 1879 y 1881. | |
Iglesia de los Tres Jerarcas | Avenida Harehills, LS8 4HD | Griego ortodoxo (antes metodista ) | II | 1906 |
Pudsey
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
salón del Reino | Richardshaw Lane | Testigos de Jehová | Lado oeste, en la esquina con Primrose Hill. | ||||
Iglesia Reformada Unida de Pudsey | Calle de la escuela LS28 8PN | Iglesia Reformada Unida | |||||
Iglesia de San Andrés [272] | Robin Lane | metodista | 1901 | La iglesia es parte del circuito sur y oeste de Leeds y originalmente era una iglesia metodista primitiva . | |||
Iglesia de San José | Los carriles | católico romano | La iglesia es de construcción del siglo XX y está situada en The Lanes, lejos del centro de Pudsey. | ||||
Iglesia de San Lorenzo y San Pablo [273] | Church Lane LS28 8BE | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1821 | La iglesia es la iglesia parroquial de Pudsey y la iglesia de los comisionados. |
Rawdon
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Casa de reuniones de amigos (cuáquero) | Quakers Lane, LS19 6HU | Sociedad de Amigos | II | 1697 | ||
Iglesia de San Pedro | Calle de la ciudad, LS19 6QZ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1684 | ||
Iglesia de la trinidad | Aireborough New Road Side, LS19 6QZ | Bautista , metodista y reformada unida | II | 1846 | Esta iglesia es la antigua Iglesia Congregacional Benton (1846), siendo renombrada en 1972 por los tres grupos que ahora la comparten. [274] |
Richmond Hill
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia del Templo de Adoración de Cristo [275] | 20 Shannon Street LS9 8SS | de Pentecostés | Organización benéfica registrada no. 1154417 detalles [276] | |||
Iglesia Bíblica Deeper Life | 18 Shannon Road LS9 8SS | Evangélico | 2006 | Comenzó como grupo en la Universidad de Leeds en 1991, luego utilizó varias salas y obtuvo un local propio en 2006. [277] | ||
Iglesia Glory Fire [278] | Centro de negocios Curtis House, 4 Berking Avenue LS9 9LF | Parte de la familia de iglesias 'Supernatural Global Network' bajo la "cobertura espiritual" del Apóstol Guillermo Maldonado y el Ministerio Internacional Rey Jesús, Miami, EE. UU. [279] | ||||
Iglesia Metodista de Newbourne [280] | Carretera de alojamiento superior, LS9 8JL | metodista | 1971 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds (anteriormente Circuito Este de Leeds), [35] y también es utilizada por la Iglesia Internacional de Liberación de Dios (GIDC) para los servicios realizados en Ghana. | ||
Iglesia de San Salvador | Ellerby Road | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | 1845 |
Rothwell
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad | Wood Lane Rothwell | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1873 | Ha habido una iglesia desde 1150, pero el edificio actual data principalmente de 1873. [281] | |
Iglesia Bautista Rothwell | Wood Lane, LS26 0PG | Bautista | Entre Wood Lane y Haigh Road. Allí existe una sala desde hace más de 90 años, pero el edificio actual data de 2008. [282] | |||
Iglesia Metodista Rothwell [283] | Butcher Hill, LS26 0DB | metodista | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Aire y Calder. [213] | |||
Iglesia de Santa Maria | 40 Park Lane, LS26 0ES | católico romano |
Roundhay
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Centro comunitario de Lidgett Lane | Centro comunitario de Lidgett Lane, Lidgett Lane LS17 6QP | Cristianismo no denominacional | All Nations Community Church utiliza una sala en el Centro Comunitario los domingos. [284] | |||
Iglesia Metodista de Lidgett Park [285] | Lidgett Place LS8 1HS | metodista | II | 1926 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds y la Oficina del Circuito tiene su sede allí. [7] La iglesia produce una revista mensual llamada The Link . [285] Existen asociaciones ecuménicas con St Edmunds y St Andrews. | |
Iglesia Oakwood | Springwood Road LS8 2QA | Metodista e Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1986 | Una Asociación Metodista-Anglicana, conjunta con la Parroquia de St John's Church of England, en el edificio de la Iglesia Metodista (antes Iglesia Metodista Roundhay) desde el 1 de diciembre de 2013. [286] Parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds. [287] | ||
Salón Parroquial Roundhay | Fitzroy Drive LS8 4AB | Musulmán y evangélico | 1928 | Celebra el culto de la Asociación Musulmana Ahmadiyyah del Reino Unido los viernes y de la Iglesia Evangélica Roundhay los domingos. [288] | ||
Casa de reuniones cuáquera [289] | 136 Calle Lane LS8 2BW | cuáquero | 1957 | Bungalow reformado (1931) | ||
Sinagoga del Sinaí | Roman Avenue LS8 2AN | Reformar el judaísmo | 1960 | Diseñado por Halpern & Associates de Londres. Extendido 1985. | ||
Iglesia de San Andrés | Shaftsbury Avenue LS8 1DS | Unidos reformado | II | 1908 | En asociación ecuménica con la Iglesia Metodista Lidgett Park. [285] Parte de Leeds Mission and Care Group (URC) y Leeds Dementia Alliance. [290] | |
Iglesia de San Edmundo | Lidgett Park Road LS8 1JN | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1910 | En asociación ecuménica con la Iglesia Metodista Lidgett Park. [285] | |
Tercera Iglesia de Cristo, Científico | Devonshire Croft, Devonshire Lane, LS8 1AY | Ciencia cristiana | Decenio de 1990 |
Scholes
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista de Scholes [291] | Calle principal LS15 4DJ | metodista | 1879 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds, [7] anteriormente Circuito Este de Leeds. [35] | ||
Iglesia de San Felipe [292] | Calle principal LS15 4DJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1966 |
Scott Hall
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Potternewton Center | Potternewton View LS7 2DW | Bautista | Utilizado por la Iglesia Bautista Chapel Allerton (Capilla A) como su sede dominical desde 2017; anteriormente la iglesia se reunió en la escuela primaria Chapel Allerton. La Capilla A es parte de la Asociación Bautista de Yorkshire y la Unión Bautista de Gran Bretaña. [293] | |||
Iglesia de Scott Hall | 9 Scott Hall Grove, LS7 3JH | Evangélico | 1970 | Anteriormente Scott Hall Christian Fellowship |
Seacroft
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de la Ascensión | Enfoque de madera de hierro LS14 6EW | Adelante con fe | 1961 | Todavía es propiedad de la Iglesia de Inglaterra, aunque la dejaron desocupada a partir de enero de 2012 (reduciendo el número de iglesias en la finca de tres a dos). Ahora lo usa Forward in Faith . | ||
Nuestra Señora del Buen Consejo | Kentmere Avenue LS14 6QY | católico romano | 1954 | |||
Iglesia Congregacional Seacroft | 134 Brooklands Avenue LS14 6RS | Unidos reformado | 1951 | La Iglesia Congregacional Seacroft se encuentra en Brooklands Avenue y fue construida en 1951 junto con la finca circundante. | ||
Iglesia Metodista Seacroft [294] | 1081 York Road LS14 6JB | metodista | 1980 | La iglesia es parte del Circuito Metodista Norte y Este de Leeds, anteriormente Circuito Este de Leeds. [35] La nueva iglesia fue construida como una extensión del edificio de 1874, que ahora es utilizado por Chapel FM. [295] Una organización comunitaria, South Seacroft Friends and Neighbors comparte el uso de las instalaciones. [296] | ||
Iglesia de St James | Seacroft Verde LS14 6JJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1846 | Se asienta en el green del pueblo y data de los días de la zona como pueblo antes del desarrollo de la finca Seacroft. | |
Iglesia de San Ricardo | Kentmere Avenue LS14 1BN | Iglesia de Inglaterra | c1950s | La iglesia está situada en la esquina de Kentmere Avenue y Ramshead Hill. Junto con St Paul's en Whinmoor, forma parte de la Parroquia de St James. |
Shadwell
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia Metodista Shadwell | Calle principal, LS17 8HN | metodista | 1892 | La capilla original (1814) es ahora la biblioteca. | ||
Iglesia de San Pablo | Calle principal LS17 8HD | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1842 | Parte del Ministerio del Equipo de Moor Allerton y Shadwell. [9] |
Sheepscar
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Casa de Sus Majestades [297] | 8-10 Chapeltown Road | No confesional | Se reúne en Ramgarhia Sports Center los domingos por la tarde, la entrada está en Roundhay Road | |||
Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día Central de Leeds [298] | 169 Meanwood Rd LS7 1JW | Adventista del Séptimo Día | (1894) | Originalmente una Capilla Metodista Primitiva , que fue inaugurada en 1894 [299] | ||
Montaña de fuego y milagros [300] | 62B Roseville Road LS8 5DR | No confesional [301] | Parte de Mountain of Fire and Miracles International | |||
Iglesia Cristiana Redimida de Dios Power Connections Church [302] | 236 Meanwood Road LS7 2AH | Evangélico | ||||
La misión evangélica redimida - Ciudad de alabanza [303] | 5 Corte Sheepscar, Meanwood Road, LS7 2BB | Evangélico | Anteriormente en 12 Sheepscar Street South |
Stanningley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
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Iglesia Metodista de San Juan | Bright Street LS28 6NJ | metodista | 1886 | |||
Iglesia de Santo Tomás | Calle de la ciudad LS28 6NB | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1841 | ||
La iglesia del roble [304] | 54, Bradford Road LS28 6EF | Evangélico | 2015 | Parte de la iglesia Mosaic, Leeds. También funciona un banco de alimentos semanal desde el edificio de la iglesia. [305] |
Swarcliffe
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de San Gregorio | Unidad Swarcliffe, LS14 5AW | católico romano | 1970 [306] | Desde 2011, la iglesia ha sido parte de la parroquia del Beato John Henry Newman . [126] | ||
Iglesia Bautista Swarcliffe | Mill Green Road, LS14 5JU | Bautista | 1970 | En la esquina de Mill Green Road y Mill Green Place. Parte de madera y parte de ladrillo. También conocida como Iglesia Bautista Swarcliffe Streams. [307] La iglesia se estableció en 1957. [308] |
Swillington
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Santa María [309] | Wakefield Road, LS26 8DS | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | C. 1360 [309] | Parte del Equipo Benefice de Allerton Bywater, Kippax y Swillington. |
Swinnow
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Cristo Salvador [310] | 1 paseo Swinnow, LS13 4NP | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1959 | Parte de la parroquia de St Thomas, Stanningley | ||
Iglesia Metodista de San Marcos [311] | Swinnow Lane LS13 4RG | metodista | Parte del circuito metodista sur y oeste de Leeds |
Thorner
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de San Pedro | Vista de la iglesia LS14 3ED | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | siglo 15 |
Arco de Thorp
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de todos los santos | Calzada de la iglesia LS23 7AH | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | Siglo 12 | La iglesia está situada en Church Causeway fuera del pueblo. Tiene su origen en el siglo XII, aunque la mayor parte del edificio data de su restauración por George Edmund Street en 1871-1872. Parte del grupo de parroquias de Lower Wharfe. [312] | |
HM Prison Wealstun | Calzada de la iglesia LS23 7AZ | No confesional | 2005 | La capilla fue dedicada el 1 de noviembre de 2005. [313] |
Tingley
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de la Esperanza [314] | 45 Thirlmere Drive WF3 1PU | Mayo de 2014 | Parte de una iniciativa de plantación de iglesias llamada "Conectada". [315] La dirección pertenece a Ardsley Church of the Nazarene. [316] | |||
Iglesia Metodista de Tingley [317] | Westerton Road WF3 1BD | metodista | Parte del circuito metodista de Morley y North Kirklees |
Walton
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de San Pedro | Calle principal, LS23 7DJ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II * | St. Peter's, en la parroquia de Lower Wharfe, [318] es parte del Benefice of Bramham en la Diócesis de York. Se cree que la iglesia fue construida en el año 1350. [319] |
Weetwood
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Casa Hollin | Weetwood Avenue LS16 5NG [320] | Iglesia de Inglaterra | Hogar y oficina del obispo de Leeds : la capilla está ocasionalmente disponible para su uso por grupos eclesiásticos. [321] |
West Park
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora | Spen Lane LS16 5EL | católico romano | 1957 | Parte de la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Kirkstall [193] | ||
San Andrés Apóstol | Butcher Hill, Moor Grange LS16 5HQ | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1968 | En la esquina de Butcher Hill y Old Oak Drive; parte de la parroquia de St Mary, Hawksworth Wood y servida por el Ministerio del Equipo de Abbeylands. [322] Actualmente no hay servicios celebrados en esta iglesia. [322] | ||
Iglesia Reformada Unida de West Park | Spen Lane, LS16 5BB | Iglesia Reformada Unida | 1937 | En la esquina de Spen Lane y West Park Drive. Anteriormente West Park Congregational Church. [323] |
Wetherby
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de la esquina | Hallfield Estate | Iglesia de Inglaterra | 1873 | The Church on the Corner es un lugar de culto de la Iglesia de Inglaterra en los terrenos del cementerio de Wetherby y construido en un terreno otorgado por la Junta de Entierro. [324] Originalmente fue una capilla mortuoria. Está situado junto a una capilla de descanso casi idéntica. | ||
Iglesia de St James | Church Street LS22 6LP 53 ° 55′47 ″ N 1 ° 23′11 ″ W / 53,9298 ° N 1,3864 ° W / 53,9298; -1,3864 ( Iglesia de St. James, Wetherby ) | Iglesia de Inglaterra | II | 1842 | La iglesia de St James es la iglesia parroquial de Wetherby y la estructura de iglesia más grande de la ciudad. | |
Iglesia de San José | Westgate | católico | 1882 | Su ampliación en 1987 ganó el Premio Leeds de arquitectura ese año. | ||
Iglesia Metodista de Wetherby [325] | Bank Street | metodista | 1829 | Se reemplazaron capillas anteriores en North Street (ahora demolida) y Victoria Street (ahora convertida en locales comerciales). La iglesia es parte del circuito de Tadcaster. [326] Fue reformado en 2012. | ||
Iglesia del Ejército de Salvación de Wetherby | Campus de la escuela secundaria de Wetherby , Hallfield Lane | Ejército de Salvación | Los edificios formaban parte del HMS Ceres . |
Whitkirk
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iglesia de Santa Maria | Selby Road, LS15 0AA | Iglesia de Inglaterra | I | siglo 15 | Parroquia. |
Casa de madera
Nombre | Imagen | Localización | Denominación | Calificación | Abrió | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Centro Cultural Ahlulbayt | 35 Hanover Square, LS3 1BQ | Islam chiíta | Antiguamente, la Capilla Metodista de Hanover Square (1847). [327] Mezquita principal iraquí / iraní en Leeds | |||
Iglesia Bautista de Blenheim [328] | Blackman Lane LS2 9ER | Bautista | Ubicado en la base de Broadcast Tower, también conocido como "The Rusty Building", que forma parte de la Leeds Beckett University . Reemplazó el edificio de la iglesia anterior que cerró en 2007. Hermanada con la Primera Iglesia Bautista de Richardson, Texas . [329] | |||
Lodge del cementerio | Fuera de Clarendon Road en el campus de la Universidad de Leeds | musulmán | II | El edificio contiene una sala de oración musulmana para el lado norte del campus. | ||
Reunión central de Leeds (Carlton Hill) [330] | 188 Woodhouse Lane LS2 9DX | Sociedad de Amigos | 1987 [331] | Reemplazó la antigua casa de reuniones de Carlton Hill más abajo en Woodhouse Lane, que ahora es parte de la Universidad Metropolitana de Leeds | ||
Capilla Claire | Emmanuel Center, Universidad de Leeds , Woodhouse Lane | cristiano | Si bien el edificio en el que se encuentra es una antigua iglesia, no es en su conjunto un lugar de culto. Sin embargo, se ha construido una pequeña capilla haciendo uso de una de las vidrieras. | |||
Iglesia Gateway | Iglesia de San Marcos, Calle de San Marcos, LS2 9AF | Evangélico | II | 2014 | Construida como Iglesia de los Comisionados de la Iglesia de Inglaterra en 1826, se volvió redundante en 2005+. La iglesia fue utilizada como "Iglesia parroquial de San Mateo" en The Beiderbecke Affair . Renovado y utilizado para Gateway Church y funciones que incluyen exámenes para la Universidad de Leeds . | |
Santuario del Gran Mundo | 14 Clarendon Road, LS2 9NN | Espiritista | II | Residencia del siglo XIX catalogada como grado II adaptada para el culto. | ||
Capilla de Notre Dame College [332] | Avenida de San Marcos LS2 9BL | católico | ||||
El Centro Mount Faith | The Mount 44 Hyde Terrace LS2 9LN [333] | Christian | Part of an NHS building providing inpatient and outpatient care related to mental health. Open to all for prayer and reflection, but Christian symbols and Communion is held there, according to a notice. | |||
University of Leeds Conference Auditorium | University of Leeds, Willow Terrace Road | Muslim | This facility of the University provides a Muslim Prayer Room for the south side of the campus |
Woodlesford
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All Saints' Church | Pottery Lane, Woodlesford | Church of England | II | 1870 | Due to flooding at St. John's Church, Oulton, Sunday morning worship has temporarily moved to All Saints Parish Hall in Woodlesford.[334] | |
Woodlesford Methodist Church [335] | Church Street, Woodlesford | Methodist | 1817 | The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit,[213] formerly part of the Rothwell Circuit.[336] |
Wortley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Holy Family Catholic Church | Green Lane, LS12 1HU | Catholic | 1895 | Gothic Revival red brick with slate roof by John Kelly. | ||
Lower Wortley Methodist Church [337] | Branch Road, Lower Wortley, LS12 4RN | Methodist | 1884 | Built as a United Methodist Free Church. It acts as a distribution centre for the Leeds North and West Foodbank.[338] |
Yeadon
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brethren's Meeting Room | Gill Lane LS19 7DD | Plymouth Brethren | Also called Gospel Hall. | |||
New Life Community Church | Haw Lane, LS19 7XQ | Evangelical | II | 1891 | Formerly St Andrew's C of E parish church, built by Thomas Healey of Bradford in 1891 in Arts and Crafts Perpendicular style.[339] | |
St John the Evangelist Church | Barcroft Grove, | Church of England | 1844[340] | The church is a Commissioners' church with a grant of £300 designed by Walker Rawsthorne and completed in 1844. The chancel was added in 1893. | ||
St Peter and Paul Church | New Road, Yeadon | Catholic | 1955[341] | |||
Yeadon Methodist Church | Chapel Hill, LS19 7RG | Methodist | 1875[340] | The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [61] |
Antiguos lugares de culto
Aberford
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aberford Methodist Church | Main Street South, LS25 3DA | Methodist | 1912 | Replaced 1814 chapel. Sold in 2017 as a house | |||
Gascoigne Almshouses | Bunker Hill, LS25 3DF | II | 1845 | 1976 | (Now Priory Park) The almshouses had a residents' chapel at the south end (left of picture).[342][343] | ||
Lotherton Hall Chapel | Collier Lane, Aberford | 1830 | Twelfth century Norman chapel in the grounds of Lotherton Hall, which was in use until 1830 and renovated between 1913 and 1917, when it was used as part of a Voluntary Aid Detachment hospital.[344] |
Adel
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adel Reformatory Chapel | Tile Lane LS16 8EB | Church of England | II | 1882 | 1991 [345] | The Chapel of a reformatory school operated by the Leeds Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders. Later used as a lecture room and a gym. The school was founded in 1857 and the chapel was added to the south in 1882. Derelict from the 1990s. Grade II Listed Building.[346] |
Alwoodley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Barnabas's Church | The View, LS17 7NA | Church of England | 1930s | 1963 | Now used as a church hall; a new church was built alongside (left of this picture).[347] | ||
St Paul's Church | Buckstone Crescent, off King Lane | Roman Catholic | 1953 | 1996 | Now used as a church hall; a new church was built alongside (behind in this picture). |
Armley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Branch Road Methodist Chapel 1877 | Branch Road, LS12 3AQ | Methodist | 1877 | 1905 | The grey building on the left is the original, architect Thomas Howell. Replacement chapel to the right. The white addition is the entrance when it was converted to a cinema in 1910. Later a laundry, then a supermarket, currently unused.[185] | ||
Branch Road Methodist Chapel 1905 [348] | 2 Branch Road, LS12 3AQ | Methodist | II | 1905 | Replaced the chapel next door up the hill. On junction with Stanningley Road. Mike's Carpets (now MC Carpets) since 1979 | ||
Church of the Ascension | 115 Heights Drive, LS12 3TG | Church of England | 1962 | Most recent use as Family of God church | |||
Methodist Free Church, Hall Lane | Hall Lane | Methodist | 1897 | Later Armley Congregational Church, now flats. | |||
Methodist Free Church, Hall Road | Colton Street / Hall Road | Methodist | 1900 | Corner of Colton Street (left) and Hall Road (right) | |||
Southfield Primitive Methodist Chapel | Wesley Road, LS12 1UL | Methodist | 1875 [349] | Part of the former Leeds Sixth Circuit of the Primitive Methodist Church [350] and one of the chapels used when the Primitive Methodist Conference came to Leeds in 1898.[349] Now in commercial use. |
Bardsey
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament | Keswick Lane | Roman Catholic | 2010[351] | The church was served by priests from the Oblates of Mary Immaculate based at Sicklinghall, North Yorkshire |
Barwick-in-Elmet
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Methodist Chapel | Chapel Lane | Methodist | 1804 | 1900 | In use until the present Methodist Church was built (1900), later it became the Miners' Welfare Institute.[352] |
Beeston
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beeston Methodist Church | Town Street LS11 8RB | Methodist | 1866 | Capacity 540 persons. This church replaced an earlier Wesleyan chapel in 1866.[353] | |||
Church of Holy Spirit | Tempest Road, Beeston Hill LS11 | Church of England | II | November 1905 [354] | May 2012 [355] | Anglo-Catholic, previously listed as the Parish Church of the Holy Trinity.[356] | |
St David's Church | Dewsbury Road | Church of England | 1961 | 22 November 2015 [357] | Designed by Geoffrey Davey. The church and adjoining church hall have been sold with potential for residential development.[358] |
Bramham
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bramham Methodist Church | Low Way LS23 6QT | Methodist | 1906 | 2010 | Originally a Primitive Methodist chapel before the unification of the Methodist Church of Great Britain.[359] Now two dwellings. |
Burley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Margaret of Antioch Church | Cardigan Road LS6 1LJ | Church of England | II* | 1909 | 1995 | Architect Temple Moore. John Betjeman knew and admired the building. The porch, designed by George Pace, was added in the 1960s. Now home to an arts and creative space called Left Bank Leeds. The church previously occupied a temporary iron building built in 1898.[360] |
Burmantofts
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Patrick's | New York Road / Rider Street, Leeds LS9 7DP | Catholic | II* | 1891 | 2001 | Replaced by the new St. Patrick's Church on Torre Road |
Carlton, near Rawdon
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Bartholomew's Church | Carlton Lane, East Carlton | Church of England | II | 1926 [361] | Originally built in 1818 as a school, with the school master's house adjoining, it then became St Bartholomew's Church, listed as a "mission church",[361] and is now a private house (August 2015).[362] |
Carlton, near Rothwell
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carlton Primitive Methodist Chapel | 5 Primitive Street, Carlton, Rothwell WF3 3QS | Primitive Methodist | Built 1853 [363] | 1960s | According to Christopher Hill, "[Photographer] Keith Guyler’s notes simply say that Carlton Primitive Methodist chapel in Primitive Street was closed in the 1960s. At the time of the photograph in 1999 it was derelict, but on Google Street View in 2008 it has been impressively converted into a house. On the Leeds City Council Leodis website, however, it shows a 2005 picture of the building undergoing renovation. It is labelled as the Primitive Methodist Sunday School and says that the Primitive Methodist Chapel stood to the right of it and has since been demolished. It was built in 1867 on land donated by Mr. Horn of Fleet Mills."[363][364] Leeds City Council's Public Access for Planning site records that a "change of use involving alterations of former chapel to 5 bedroom dwelling house" was approved on 14 December 2004.[365] |
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
House of Faith | 21 Leopold Street LS7 4DA | Jewish, Islam | 1924 | 1974 | Blue Plaque reads: "Built soon after 1860 for residents of the affluent middle class suburb, in 1924 it became a Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, and from 1952 to 1960 the Sinai Reform Synagogue. From 1961 to 1974, as the Jinnah Mosque, it was the first mosque in Leeds." It is now flats. | ||
New Synagogue | 98 Chapeltown Road LS7 4BH | Jewish | II | 1929 | 1985 | Byzantine style designed by J Stanley Wright of Albion Street, once the most popular synagogue in Leeds.[366] 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.[367] | |
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.[368] Now used as a children's nursery. | ||
Union Chapel | 218a, Chapeltown Road, LS7 | Various | 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.[369] |
City Centre
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bridge Street Church | Bridge Street LS2 | Pentecostal | 1931 | 2016 | In 1931 replaced earlier churches around the city from 1910. Was itself replaced by the Bridge Community Church, Burmantofts in 2016.[370] | ||
Lady Lane Chapel | Lady Lane LS2 | Methodist | II | 1840 | Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, known as Templar House,[371] designed by James Simpson,[372] later a warehouse, later offices, listed in 1975, currently not in use.[373] As a chapel it reportedly "had space enough for 1,700 worshippers, along with provision for 400 children in a classroom beneath the building".[374] Signage refers to "British Road Services". | ||
Oxford Place Methodist Church [375] | Oxford Place, LS1 3AU | Methodist | II | 1903 | 8 October 2017 | 1903 Chapel, became a church in 1980 with some rebuilding. The Leeds Mission Circuit became part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit in September 2015. The premises were shared with Oxford Place Centre, which As of January 2020[update] is being redeveloped as an ethical 70-room hotel with a restaurant and meeting rooms.[376] In May 2017, "the Church Council realised that attempting to maintain a worshipping community over the period of the re-development would be very difficult. The Council, therefore, decided that the church should close. On Sunday, 8th October 2017, the Church held its final services, celebrating 182 years of witness and worship in the centre of Leeds."[377] A prayer room called the Brunswick Prayer Chapel was retained for a while until the building closed. | |
Salem Chapel | Hunslet Lane LS10 1JW | United Reformed Church | 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.[378] | ||
St John the Evangelist Church | New Briggate LS2 8JD | Church of England | I | 1634 | 1975 | The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner refers to St. John's as 'the only church at Leeds of more than local interest'. It was designated redundant on 1 November 1975. |
Cross Gates
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stanks Methodist Church | Barwick Road LS15 8SQ | Methodist, formerly Primitive Methodist [379] | 1869 | 2006[380] | Now a residential property. |
East Keswick
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hillside Cottage | Whitegate LS17 9HB | Methodist | 1847 | ~1900 | Built as a Primitive Methodist Chapel, becoming a private house around 1900.[381] | ||
Old Mill | School Lane LS17 9DA | Methodist | 1729 | 1891 | Replaced by the present chapel on Main Street, then converted into a flour mill: now a house.[381] |
Farsley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Congregational Chapel | Bradford Road, LS28 6DA | Baptist | II | 1852 | By Lockwood and Mawson. Gothic Revival, Early English lancet style in sandstone, and green-slate[382] | ||
Farsley Baptist Church | Bryan Street | Baptist | 1905 | 2004[143] | Viewed from Priesthorpe Road showing the Sunday School extension to the original church. Now a residential property. The congregation now worships in Farsley Community Church.[143] |
Garforth
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dayspring Church | 62C Main Street, LS25 1AA | Evangelical | Was open in 2008, but as of 2016 the premises are a beauty salon. The congregation now meets at Garforth library. | ||||
Primitive Methodist Chapel | 5 Chapel Lane, Garforth, LS25 1AG | Primitive Methodist | 1877 | 1932 | Earlier chapel on this site from 1821. Amalgamated with Brunswick Chapel on Church Lane 1932 and building went to commercial use. Now a college.[383] |
Harehills
Nam | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ashley Road Methodist Church | Ashley Road | Methodist | 1964 | This building is located at the junction of Ashley Road and Ashley Mount. The earlier Ashley Road United Methodist Church was located next door, near the junction with Darfield Crescent.[384] | |||
Congregational Church | Harehills Road and Harehills Place LS8 5LJ | Congregational | 1901 | 1985 | Originally Congregational, later United Reformed Church. Converted after closure into a community centre known as "The Harehills Place",[385] now a carpet showroom. |
Harewood
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All Saints Church | Grounds of Harewood House | Church of England | 1 | c. 1410 | 1977 | Taken into the care of the Churches Conservation Trust on 24 October 1978 | |
Harewood Castle Chapel | Grounds of Harewood House | The chapel is located at third-floor level above the castle's portcullis chamber and was entered from the solar room above the Great Hall.[386][387] |
Headingley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Church of Christ Scientist Leeds | Alma Road | Church of Christ, Scientist | The church is now used as offices. It had been proposed to demolish it to make way for Leeds' aborted New Generation Transport project. | ||||
Headingley Hill Congregational Church | Headingley Lane, junction with Cumberland Road LS6 2EB | Congregational church, later United Reformed Church, later the City Church. | II | 1864 | Built by Cuthbert Brodrick.[388] Used as offices between 1978 and 1996.[389] | ||
Moorfield House | 11, Alma Road LS6 2PG | II | Built in 1855/56 as a house for William Glover Joy, owner of a Leeds chemical firm.[390] In 1936 the building became Moorfield House Missionary College. There is a Gothic Revival vaulted octagonal chapel within the building, which is now used as architects' offices.[391] |
Holbeck
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Matthew's Church | Stocks Hill | Church of England | II | 1830s | The building is now St. Matthew's Community Centre. The multi-site Mosaic Church [392] uses the building for a monthly meeting.[393] Much of the housing around it including the high rise flats (with the exception of one block) have been demolished. | ||
Wesleyan Chapel | Czar Street LS11 9PR | Wesleyan | Around 1850 | The former Wesleyan chapel building became Old Chapel Rehearsal Studios in 1992. The studios are operated by a Community Interest Company and part of Leeds Music Trust.[394] The original red brick chapel was built around 1850 and is not a listed building.[395] |
Horsforth
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Providence Chapel | Broadgate Lane, Horsforth | Now converted into apartments |
Kirkstall
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kirkstall Abbey | Kirkstall Road / north bank of the River Aire | Roman Catholic | I | c. 1152 | 1538 | ||
Kirkstall Methodist Chapel | Victoria Road, LS5 3BE | Methodist, formerly Primitive Methodist | 1874 | Now flats | |||
Zion Methodist Chapel | Victoria Road, LS5 3JP | United Free Methodist, later Roman Catholic use. | 1867 (rebuilt 1914) | Now offices |
Meanwood
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Oswald's Church | Highbury Mount, Highbury, Meanwood LS6 4JL | Church of England | 1890 | 2002 | Built in 1890 as a mission church sponsored by St. Chad's, Far Headingley to provide the people living in the Highbury/Meanwood part of St. Chad's parish with a place of worship nearer to their homes. Closed 2002, now in residential use.[396] | ||
Woodside Chapel | Church Lane, Meanwood LS6 | Wesleyan Methodist | 1811 | 1881 | Built in 1811, replaced by the grander building on Green Lane. From 1883 to 1973 was Meanwood Laundry, then Acorn Glass Merchants, now in residential use.[397] |
Middleton
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Top of the Town Cottages | 228 Town Street, LS10 3SH | Methodist | II | mid 18th century | c 1860 | 228 Town Street is one of a row of mid-eighteenth century cottages, and is "reputed to have been used as a Methodist meeting house until c1860".[398] | |
Middleton Methodist Chapel | Hopewell View LS10 3TE | Methodist | 1896 | 2014 | Replaced an 1860 chapel and Sunday School on the same site.[399] Now converted for residential use.[400] |
Moortown
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moortown Methodist Chapel | 8 Shadwell Lane LS17 6DR | Methodist | II | 1850, rebuilt 1876 | 1932 | Later used as a synagogue, then converted for business use, and has had several tenants. Currently a nursery.[401] |
Morley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Back Green Methodist Chapel and Sunday School | Back Green Churwell | Methodist | Upper storey removed some time after July 1968, and property later sold.[402] | ||||
Bruntcliffe Primitive Methodist Chapel | Howden Clough Road (formerly Elland Road) Bruntcliffe | Primitive Methodist | 1896 | The Chapel was erected in 1895 and opened in 1896. Closed in the 1970s, now residential. The house next door to the chapel building is thought to have been used as the Chapel Keeper's dwelling.[403] | |||
St Brigid's | Elland Road, Churwell LS27 7QR | Roman Catholic | 2010 | Now a children's nursery [404] |
New Farnley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lancasterian School Room [405] | Upper Moor Side or Moor Top, New Farnley | Church of England | 9 April 2016 | Founded as a school by Joseph Lancaster, a Quaker, in 1813. Monthly Church of England services were held there until April 2016.[406] |
Otley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Bethel Church Hall | Myers Croft | Evangelical | 2021 | Home to Bethel Evangelical Church (now Beech Hill church) prior to their move, and before that it was home to a Brethren assembly and known as Bethany Chapel. | |||
Craven Street Primitive Methodist Mission | Craven Street | Primitive Methodist | 1901? | Early 1950s | Thought to have been built in 1901. Now a scout troop HQ with an adjoining community centre.[407] | ||
Salvation Army worship and community halls | New Market, Otley | Salvation Army | 2019 |
Pudsey
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Pudsey Unitarian Church | Church Lane | Unitarian | 1861 | Founded in 1854, the church was built in 1861.[408] It was converted for residential use around 2012 and is now known as "Churchfield House".[409] | |||
Trinity Methodist Church | Wesley Square | Methodist | II | c. 1899 | Listed in 1980. Interior has a U-shaped gallery carried on cast-iron columns.[410] Now a nightclub. |
Rawdon
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Christian Science Church | Quakers Lane LS19 6HU | Christian Science | 1949 | ? | Built 1912 as an Adult School: church from 1949[274] now a residence "Knotta Cottage". |
Richmond Hill
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Grace Faith Ministries | 27-29 Cross Green Lane LS9 8LJ | Evangelical | 2016? | 2017 | Building is for sale | ||
Mount St. Mary Church | Ellerby Road | Roman Catholic | II* | 1866 | 1986 | Situated 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 |
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St John's Church | Wetherby Road | Church of England until 2008 | 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. An organisation called "the Friends of Roundhay St. John's Church" was founded in 2014 to work for the restoration and conservation of the church and two adjacent graveyards.[411] |
Seacroft
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Seacroft Methodist Church | York Road, LS14 6JB | Methodist | 1874 | 2000 | Since 2014 Chapel FM, an arts venue.[412] |
Shadwell
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Methodist Chapel | 99 Main Street LS17 8HL | Methodist | II | 1814 [413] | 1892 | Worship transferred to the church in 1892. Was Shadwell public library, but closed 2012 and re-opened as community-run Shadwell Independent Library, Arts Centre and Cafe. |
Sheepscar
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Divine Exchange Christian Centre [414] | Unit 3, 19 Sheepscar Street LS7 1AD | Non-denominational | 2018 | ||||
Salvation Army Church | 175 Meanwood Road LS7 1JW | Salvation Army | 1912 | Now a charity shop. | |||
Woodhouse Carr Chapel | 232 Meanwood Road LS7 2AH | Wesleyan Methodist | 1873 | 1950s | Architect G. F. Danby. Now business premises. |
Stanningley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Stanningley Methodist Church, later Church of the Holy Spirit | Leeds and Bradford Road | Methodist, later Roman Catholic | 2010 | There was originally a Primitive Methodist chapel in Richardshaw Lane.[415] The Catholic parish registers are now held at Christ the King Church, Bramley.[416] | |||
Olivet Chapel | 50 Bradford Road LS28 6DD | Methodist and United Reformed | II | 1856 | 1982 [417] | Ashlar facade, hammer-dressed stone to sides and rear, Welsh blue-slate roof.[418] |
Swarcliffe
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Luke's Church | Stanks Lane North, Swarcliffe | Church of England | 1963 | 2012 | Designed by M. J. Farmer to serve the council estate. Stone faced with slate roof. |
Temple Newsam
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Temple Newsam House Chapel | Colton Road LS15 0AE | Church of England | 1 | 1877 | 1974 | The Palladian library of 1738–45, built in the end of the Jacobean Long Gallery, was converted into a chapel in 1877 by G F Bodley, and reconverted in 1974.[419] |
Thorner
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Bishop's House (Eltofts) | Carr Lane LS14 3HF | Roman Catholic | II | Originally the dower house of the Earls of Mexborough, occupied later by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds. The Bishop's private chapel was on the ground floor; lintels to the ground-floor windows were broken through to form long lights to provide lighting for the chapel.[420] | |||
Thorner Methodist Church (1878-1985) | Carr Lane | Methodist | II | 1878 | 1985 | Built 1876-78 by C. E. Danby (Leeds),[421] and now converted into flats. There was previously a Methodist chapel in Main Street, Thorner, founded in 1754.[422] | |
Thorner Methodist Church (1985-2020)[422] | Main Street LS14 3BU | Methodist | II | 1985 | 2020 | Part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit.[7] First founded 1754, present building built 1878, occupied by church 1985,[423] closed 2020. |
Tingley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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Tingley Zion Methodist Chapel | Chapel Street | Methodist | 1879 | 1997 | Now a dwelling.[424] |
Weardley
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
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The Old Chapel | Weardley Lane (OS Grid Ref. SE2966044594) | Now known as "The Old Chapel" and converted to residential use.[425] |
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. |
Whinmoor
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St. Margaret Clitheroe's Chapel of Ease | Catholic | 1981 | 2006 | Former chapel of ease served by St. Gregory's Church, Swarcliffe [426] |
Woodhouse
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blenheim Baptist Church | Woodhouse Lane | Baptist | II | 1864 | 2007 | By Cuthbert Broderick. Coursed squared gritstone, slate roof. Gothic Revival style.[427] | |
Carlton Hill Meeting House | Woodhouse Lane | Society of Friends | 1868 | Leeds Meeting purchased Carlton House and part of an estate in Woodhouse Lane from John Jowitt in 1864. The house was demolished, and new premises were built on the site, including the meeting room and school rooms, committee rooms and a caretaker's house. After the Society moved to new premises further north on Woodhouse Lane, the building was used as [Old] Broadcasting House, headquarters of BBC Yorkshire, and it is now part of Leeds Beckett University.[428] | |||
Emmanuel Church | Woodhouse Lane | Church of England | II | 1880 | Now the Emmanuel Centre, a building of the University of Leeds, close to the Parkinson Building. | ||
Leeds Grammar School Chapel | Moorlands Road LS2 9JT | Church of England | II | 1868 | 1997 | First listed August 1976.[429] Now part of the Leeds University Business School | |
New Jerusalem Church | Willow Terrace Road | Swedenborgian Church | 1885 | Now used as a store by the University of Leeds | |||
Trinity St David's Congregational Chapel | Woodhouse Lane | Congregationalist | II | 1898 | The Trinity St. David's Church was converted into a nightclub, Halo and a bar, The Quilted Llama, which opened in 2005. Both closed in May 2014.[430] The building is currently unused. |
Yeadon
Name | Image | Location | Denomination | Grade | Opened | Closure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yeadon Primitive Methodist Chapel | Devonshire Place (Town Square) LS19 7PP | Primitive Methodist | 1875 | Also known as Yeadon Central Primitive Methodist Chapel;[431] now used as offices.[432] |
Lugares de culto demolidos
Adel
Remains of Roman tombstones and altars have been found near Adel Mill along Roman road 72b,[433] which ran from Ilkley to Tadcaster. An altar dedicated to Brigantia and a stone slab with an inscription surrounding a phallus are both preserved in Adel parish church.[434]
Alwoodley
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alwoodley Crags | Off Stairfoot Lane, LS17 | Ancient Celtic religion | Reputedly a site of pagan worship.[435] A rock-carved human figure, 570 metres (1,870 ft) south of King Lane Farm, has been identified as a Celtic warrior god, Cocidius.[436] | |||
Alwoodley Gates Methodist Chapel | Wigton Lane | Methodist | Formerly a Wesleyan chapel.[437] West Yorkshire Archive Service holds papers dating from 1846 to 1972.[438] |
Armley
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Armley Chapel, later St Bartholomew's Church | In the grounds of the present St Bartholomew's Church | Church of England | 1630 | 1909 | Armley Chapel constructed 1630, consecrated 1674, enlarged to St Bartholomew's Church 1834 | |
St Dunstan's District Church | Parliament Terrace | Church of England | 1898 | After 1964 | St Bartholomew's Mission Hall from 1898, St Dunstan's District Church from 1909, closed 1957.[439] St Bartholomew's, St Dunstan's and St Hugh's formed a single parish.[440] Parliament Terrace no longer exists but Parliament Road and Parliament Place still form part of the housing estate off Ley Lane which now occupies the area. |
Arthington
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arthington Priory | Arthington Lane | Roman Catholic | Mid-12th century | The priory was home to a community of nuns of the Cluniac Benedictine order established through a grant by Peter de Arthington. The site of the priory church is possibly now occupied by a farmhouse called The Nunnery.[441] |
Beeston
There was a chapel in Beeston with an anchorite cell attached, built before 1257.[442]
Belle Isle
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Belle Isle Congregational Church | Nesfield Road, LS10 3LG | Congregational | 1952 | 2010 | Opened 4 October 1952 by the Belle Isle Fellowship of the Leeds Congregational Council. A wooden hut had been used by the congregation from 1949 to 1952.[443] Replaced in 2010-11 by United Reformed Church in South Leeds. |
Bramhope
The original Methodist chapel in Bramhope was built in 1837, near to the site of the current church, which replaced it in 1896.[444]
Bramley
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sandford Methodist Church | Broad Lane, Sandford, Bramley LS13 2RU | Methodist | 2017 | Closed 2007: picture is prior to demolition. |
Burley
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Catholic Mass Centre, later Sacred Heart Church | The corner of Poplar Street and Burley Road | Roman Catholic | 1890 | A cottage on the corner of Poplar Street and Burley Road was used as a Roman Catholic mass centre for the Burley area from 1890 onwards. Later the Jesuits took it over and built a church on the site of the cottage, which became the original Sacred Heart Church serving the Burley area.[445] | ||
Export Mission Church, later Christadelphian Meeting Room | Makkah Jamia Masjid Mosque | The corner of Brudenell Road and Thornville Road | Methodist | 1890s | 1997 | Constructed by the Walmsley brothers from sections imported from the USA. From 1924 to 1988 used by Christadelphians.[446] |
St Simon's Church[447] | The Leeds Studios[448] | Ventnor Street | Church of England | 1865 | Designed by Thomas Shaw in the Decorated Style. The parish was created 1969 from Leeds St Andrews and united in 1955 with Leeds All Hallows.[449] | |
Ventnor Street Methodist Chapel[450] | The Leeds Studios[451] | Ventnor Street corner with Kirkstall Road | Methodist | 1865 | 1867[452] |
Burmantofts
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mount Tabor Mission | Pentecostal | Mount Tabor Place was demolished between July 1937 and July 1939.[453] | ||||
St Alban the Martyr's Church | Ebor Gardens Estate | County Street, between Cutler Street and Prince George Street | Church of England | 1876 [454] | Designed by architects, Messrs. Walford and Pollard of Bradford, and built in a cruciform structure of brick in the Early English style.[455] | |
St Patrick's Chapel | York Road | Roman Catholic | 1831 [456] | Later used as part of the adjoining school on Pott Row.[457] | ||
St Stephen's Church | Nippet Lane | Church of England | 1854 | 1939 [458] | The church was designed by John Dobson and consecrated on 9 November 1854. It had an octagonal turret and a spire containing 2 bells. The ecclesiastical parish of St. Stephen's had been formed in 1851 out of St. Peter's parish, and became part of the parish of St. Agnes when the church closed.[459] The west window stained glass in St Agnes' church was originally in St Stephen's.[460] | |
York Road Baptist Church | Ebor Gardens Estate | York Road, between the junctions of Halton Place and Ainsty Road | Baptist | 1872 [461] | Closed 1959, demolished soon afterwards | Designed by W.H. Harris of Leeds.[462] Demolished for housing estate. A replacement church located on Haslewood Drive closed in 1986.[463] |
Buslingthorpe
The Church of St Michael was built in 1852–1854 on Buslingthorpe Lane and demolished in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The architect was O. W. Burleigh, of Leeds.[464] The church was located at the western (Woodhouse Carr) end of Buslingthorpe Lane.[465]
Chapel Allerton
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capella de Alreton | Catholic | Referred to in a land grant of around 1240, possibly established by the monks of Kirkstall Abbey for the use of their lay brothers working at the grange or small farm (the present site of the Allerton Grange estate), or possibly a manorial chapel.[466] |
Chapeltown
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chassidishe Synagogue | 46, Spencer Place LS7 | Judaism | 1935 | 1983 | Congregation moved from the Leylands to Spencer Hall, which was then demolished and a purpose-built synagogue constructed. This was in turn demolished for a mosque, now the Leeds Islamic Centre.[98] |
City Centre
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albion Chapel | Albion Walk, off Albion Street | Various | 1793 | 1889 | Foundation stone of Albion Zion Chapel laid 1793, chapel opened 1794. Became an Anglican chapel in 1796 and consecrated as St. James' Chapel, 30 September 1801. Became a Scottish Presbyterian Chapel, 2 January 1802. In February 1837 it became a Congregational chapel and in July 1840 it became the New Connexion General Baptist Chapel. Rev. Jabez Tunnicliff was minister from 1842. From 1847 to 1883 it was a Swedenborgian chapel. Then for six years it served as a wool warehouse and later storage for the Leeds Mutual Supply Company, until the building burned down on 12 July 1889. A graveyard was discovered in 1973.[467] The site is now Pinnacle, formerly West Riding House.[468] | |
Call Lane Chapel | Metro Bus Stand K5 and open space | Call Lane LS1 | Independent or Arian | Marked on an 1847 Ordnance Survey map with the word "Arian".[469] It is not marked on an 1890 OS map.[470] Baptismal records covering the years 1695-1778 are held by the National Archives.[471] | ||
Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel | Victoria Quarter | Harewood Street LS2 7JA | Methodist New Connexion | Alexander Kilham preached here. The chapel burialyard was ordered closed to further burials by a motion passed at Leeds Town Council in June 1848.[472] | ||
Harrison's Almshouses Chapel | Bradbury Building, Age UK Leeds [473] | Mark Lane LS2 8JA | Around 1815 | The chapel of Harrison's Almshouses, built by John Harrison in the churchyard of St John the Evangelist, was converted for use as the Leeds Charity School in 1726. The Charity School rebuilt the premises in or around 1815 before moving to Regent Street in Chapel Allerton in the 1890s.[474] A blue plaque mentions the chapel. | ||
St Anne's former cathedral | The Headrow | Roman Catholic | 1838 | 1904 | St. Anne's church originally stood at the junction of Guildford Street (the present Headrow) and Cookridge Street. It became a cathedral in 1878 when the Diocese of Leeds was established. The site was purchased by Leeds Corporation in order to widen The Headrow.[456] | |
St Paul's Church | Park Square | Church of England | 1793 | 1906 | Built to provide a place of worship for the residents of the Park Estate.[475][476] Described as "a plain but neat edifice of brick, with stone quoins and dressings".[477] The ground was given by Christopher Wilson, Bishop of Bristol, who was educated at Leeds Grammar School and laid the first stone on 20 September 1791.[477] |
Clifford
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wesleyan Church | Chapel Lane LS23 6HU | Methodist | Before 1838 | Before 1845 | An early trade directory of 1838 identifies a Wesleyan Chapel and it is believed this was on the site of the present tower of St Edward's Church.[108] |
Cross Gates
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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Cross Gates Wesleyan Church | Austhorpe Road LS15 8QR | Wesleyan | 1882 | 1893 | Opened on 6 December 1882; the building cost £836. 15. 7d and was dedicated by Revd. Marshall Randles, later President of the Methodist Conference, who also preached at the opening ceremony. Replaced by the current Methodist church on adjacent land in 1893.[123] |
Eccup
Kelly's Directory of the West Riding of Yorkshire (1881) refers to a Methodist (Wesleyan) chapel in Eccup.[478][479]
Farsley
Mediaeval Wadlands Hall, Priesthorpe Road, now the location of Wadlands Farm and Wadlands Cottage,[480] had its own private chapel and chaplain. The field "Chapel Ing" commemorates this chapel, and it is possible that the name "Priesthorpe" is so called from the priest at the hall.[481]
Guiseley
Leeds City Council's Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan for Guiseley notes that "a number of fragments from a 9th century Anglo-Saxon cross were discovered reused in the north wall of St Oswald’s Church. The remains of the cross and the dedication to an early saint may be evidence of a preconquest church at Guiseley."[482]
Halton
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St John's Church | Corner of Selby Road and Field End Road, LS15 0QD | Catholic | 1969 [483] | The church was a chapel of ease served by St Theresa's Church, Cross Gates, now a children's nursery.[484] |
Harehills
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ashley Road United Methodist Church | Ashley Road, Harehills, at the junction with Darfield Crescent | United Methodist Church | 1906 | The church was used as a furniture warehouse after the church members had moved to the new Ashley Road Methodist Church next door (now closed).[485] The architect was H. Ascough Chapman.[486] |
Harewood
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All Saints Church | Predecessor to the present-day church. The original church, founded in 1116, was completely re-built in the 15th century by the descendants of Sir William de Aldeburgh (the builder of Harewood Castle). Its founder was William de Curcy, son-in-law of Robert de Romelli, the Norman Baron to whom the manor of Harewood was given by William the Conqueror after the Battle of Hastings.[487] |
Holbeck
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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St Barnabas' Church | Sweet Street [470] | Church of England | 1855 [488] | Around 1938 | These two churches, St John's Church and St Barnabas' Church, were demolished and replaced in 1938 by St John and St Barnabas Church in Belle Isle.[49] | |
St John's Church | Church of England | Around 1938 | These two churches, St John's Church and St Barnabas' Church, were demolished and replaced in 1938 by St John and St Barnabas Church in Belle Isle.[49] |
Horsforth
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Grove Methodist Chapel | New Street | Methodist | 11 May 1796 | The predecessor of the present Grove Methodist Church, located in New Street opposite the present church.[489] |
Hunslet
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Christ Church | One Leeds City Office Park | Meadow Lane, south of the junction with Great Wilson Street | Church of England | 1826 | 1972 | Constructed between 1823 and 1826 of Bramley Fall stone]]. This was the first of the Million Churches built in Leeds, named after the special Government grant of £1,000,000 which was used to build over 600 churches across the country. Designed by R. D. Chantrell. The church was built in the decorated style with a square tower and pinnacles along each side.[490][491] |
St. Jude's Church | Leeds City College | On the corner of Leathley Road and Hunslet Road | Church of England | The final service was held in 1950, the church was deconsecrated in 1954 and in 1955 the Alf Cooke Printworks acquired the site. A window from the church was preserved in the factory building,[492] was moved for a time to St. Mary the Virgin Church in Hunslet, and has been installed in the Leeds City College board room since October 2017. The church also maintained a mission room about 500 yards away on Cross Myrtle Street.[493] | ||
St. Silas' Church | Matrix House (business premises) [494] | Goodman Street LS10 1NZ | Church of England | 1870 | 1955 | Funded by the Leeds Church Extension Society at a cost of £5000,[495] its architect was George Corson and the church seated 750 worshippers.[496] |
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel [497] | Meadow Lane | Wesleyan Methodist | 1815 | Baptism and marriage registers, minutes, accounts, pew sittings and other papers dating from 1838 to 1934 are held by West Yorkshire Archive Service.[498] |
Kippax
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kippax Wesleyan Church | Chapel Lane, Kippax | Wesleyan Methodist Church | Late 1960s or early 1970s [499] | Replaced by the current Methodist Church on the opposite side of Chapel Lane |
Leylands, The
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Back Nile Street Synagogue (Beth Hamedrash Hagodel Synagogue) | North Street and Back Nile Street (now Nile Street).[500] | Jewish | 1908 | Back Nile Street had a new synagogue built in early 1908 to replace the previous one on Hope Street, which was demolished as part of the "Hope Street Improvement Programme".[501] | ||
St Luke's Church | Northgate House (Henton's Chartered Accountants) | On the corner of Skinner Lane and North Street. | Church of England | 1841 | Designed by architects William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse.[502] | |
St Thomas' Church | Melbourne Street, east of St. Thomas Row | Church of England | 1851 | Built in 1850/1 at a cost of £7,000. It was paid for by M. J. Rhodes. The designer was W Butterfield, the exterior of the building was contrasting black and red brick, it stood on a 36-acre site.[503] |
Little London
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blenheim Baptist Church | Blackman Lane LS2 9ER | Baptist | 1864 [504] | 2007 | The church was demolished in 2007. The picture is of the site prior to demolition. |
Merrion Centre
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Leeds Synagogue | Back Rockingham Street | Jewish | 1846 | 1963 | A Civic Trust plaque on the side of a staircase in the Merrion Centre marks the site.[505] | |
New Briggate Synagogue | Merrion Street | Jewish | 1927 | This was the second largest synagogue in Leeds during the early part of the 20th century. The site is now a mock Tudor building in New Briggate/Merrion Street.[505] |
Newsam Green
Archaeologists believe that there may have been a chapel at the Temple Newsam Preceptory, south east of Temple Newsam House, a few yards to the south-east of junction 45 of the M1 motorway. Excavations in 1903 found human remains, stone coffins and a possible chapel,[506] but a rescue dig in 1989-1991 failed to find the chapel, which was surmised to be under an industrial spoil heap to the south.[507] The Gatehouse Gazetteer refers to "the area immediately north of the chapel", which had been disturbed by animal burials before the 1989-1991 excavation.
Otley
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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Archbishops' Palace | Manor Square LS21 3HU | Roman Catholic | The Archbishops of York had an episcopal palace at Otley which was occupied from medieval times until 1606. Ruined at the time of the English Civil War. Excavations by the Otley Archaeological and Historical Society have found chapel buildings dating from three periods: a Saxon/Norman building, an early 13th century chapel of two storeys with a vaulted undercroft, and a later single-storey building. | |||
Salem Chapel [266][267] | Current site of the Bridge Church | 1826 | 1897 [266] |
Pool-in-Wharfedale
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Seventeenth Century Church, name unknown | Current site of St Wilfrid's Church | Church of England | 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.[508] |
Quarry Hill
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Old Boggart House [509] | Site of Leeds Playhouse | Methodist Church of Great Britain | 1813 | The Old Boggart House was demolished following the opening of the adjacent St Peter's Chapel in 1834. The site is marked by a blue plaque originally located on the steps leading up to the Playhouse and relocated to the side of the building in 2019. | ||
Quarry Hill Ebenezer Primitive Methodist chapel | Chapel Street | Primitive Methodist | 1822 | Originally called "Chapel Street Chapel", later "Quarry Hill Chapel".[510] New frontage was added in 1846 and the chapel was enlarged in 1874. It closed in 1933.[511] | ||
St Mary's Church [512] | St Mary's Street | Church of England | 1825 | 1979 | A Commissioners' Church, architect Thomas Taylor.[513] Located on the top of the hill, looking over New York Road towards the city centre, and known both as "St. Mary's Mabgate" and "St. Mary's Quarry Hill".[514] The site is now a Diocesan Office. The Sunday school remains, as does the burial ground, a green area sloping down to Mabgate. |
Richmond Hill
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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East Street United Methodist Free Church | East Street/Timber Place/Atlas Street, near Cross Green Lane.[515][516] | United Methodist Free Church | West Yorkshire Archive Service holds records covering 1860 to 1926.[517] The church included a school.[515][518] | |||
Temple View Road Primitive Methodist Church | Temple View Road, at junction with former Berking Street.[519] | Primitive Methodist until Methodist Union in 1932 | West Yorkshire Archive Service holds records covering baptisms 1886–1937. |
Roundhay
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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Roundhay Methodist Chapel[520] | North Lane (then called Chapel Lane) | Methodist | c. 1815 | Before 1874 | The first chapel was replaced by a larger one on the same road. Stones from this were incorporated into the Church.[520] | |
Roundhay Methodist Church[520] | The Manor, retirement housing | Ladywood Road LS8 2QF | Methodist | 1874 | 1985 | Early English style with seating for 250, often known as "The Ladywood".[520] |
The first post-Reformation Catholic church in Leeds was the Roundhay Mission.[521]
Rothwell
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rothwell Primitive Methodist Chapel | Leeds City College | Marsh Street LS26 0AE | Primitive Methodist | There were two Primitive Methodist chapels in Rothwell.[522] The site in Marsh Street was formerly Joseph Priestley College [523] and is now Leeds City College's Rothwell Centre.[524] | ||
St. George's Hospital Chapel | Private housing | Wood Lane LS26 0RW | The chapel closed in 1990 or 1991 with the rest of the hospital site [525] and was subsequently demolished for the construction of a housing estate.[526] |
Scarcroft
A Roman altar has been identified near Milner Beck in Scarcroft.[527]
Shadwell
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes | |
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Chapel of Ease | 23 Gateland Lane LS17 8HS | 1438 or earlier [528] | Slowly dismantled from about 1764 to provide stone for nearby buildings. Foundations discovered 1964 during construction of a bungalow.[528] |
Sheepscar
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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Holy Rosary Church | Barrack Street [97] | Catholic | 1886 | Now on Chapeltown Road | ||
Roscoe Methodist Church | Roscoe Mount | Methodist | 1882 | Now on Francis Street |
Stourton
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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St. Andrew's Church | Pontefract Road | After 1973 | The Leeds, Stourton and Thwaitegate War Memorial, erected by the Stourton St Andrews War Memorial Committee, originally stood at the church.[529] |
Swillington
The Doomsday Book states that 'a church is there', but no record of that building now remains.[309]
Thorpe Park
Northern Archaeological Associates make reference to an altar of Iron Age or Roman origin at Grim's Ditch, part of an archaeological site investigated as part of the Thorpe Park commercial development.[530]
Wetherby
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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Chapel of Ease, Wetherby | Market Place, Wetherby | Church of England | The chapel was replaced by St James' Church. Wetherby Town Hall now occupies the site. | |||
North Street Primitive Methodist Chapel | 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. |
Woodhouse
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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Camp Road Baptist Chapel | Housing off Grosvenor Hill | Camp Road, facing onto Grosvenor Hill | Baptist | 1874 | After 1966 | The chapel was in use as a warehouse from the 1940s until at least 1967.[531] |
Catholic Apostolic Church | Grass and trees, part of Leeds University campus | Cromer Road, opposite Lyddon Hall | Catholic Apostolic Church | 1886 [532] | After 1962 | Architect James W. James of London. Gothic style, red brick with stone dressings, barrel roof and interior plastered.[532] |
Church of the Holy Name | Open space [533] | At the junction of Servia Road and Cambridge Road [534][535] | After 1967 | Designed by Chorley and Cannon, built in 1881 at a cost of £4000. There was seating for 450, with a schoolroom for 700 children. It fell into disuse as a church and became a furniture store for Leeds City Council's Education Department. Demolished some time after 1967.[534] | ||
Nether Green Chapel | At the corner of the former Royston Place and Coldcall Terrace, Nether Green | Congregational Church.[536] | A small (30 seat) [537] mission church supported by Headingley Congregational Church.[538] Registers, minutes and papers are held by West Yorkshire Archive Service.[539] | |||
St. Vincent's Chapel | Coldcall Terrace, Nether Green | Roman Catholic | Roman Catholic Chapel-of-ease.[540] | |||
Woodhouse Methodist Church | Onestop Woodhouse community convenience store | Woodhouse Street LS6 2NY, on the corner of Wesley Court | Methodist | The first Wesleyan Chapel on this site was built in 1770.[541] The last church was a single-storey purpose-built building.[542] |
Wortley
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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St. Mary of Bethany Church | Tong Road | Church of England | 1886 | 1975 | The church spire was 135 feet high. Closed on 6 November 1972 due to population changes,[543] and demolished in 1975.[544] |
Yeadon
Name | Site now | Location | Denomination | Opened | Demolished | Notes |
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Queen Street Chapel | Hanover House apartments | Queen Street | Methodist | 1865 [340] | 1971 | Originally called United Methodist Chapel,[340] then Queen Street Methodist Chapel and (from 1955) St Mark's Methodist Chapel.[545] |
Fuentes principales
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Ver también
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