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Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire

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City Church was formerly Headingley Hill Congregational Church (1864), and from the union, U.R.C. The congregation moved out in 1978 to join with St. Columba Presbyterian Church to form St. Columba U.R.C. (see below). City Church Leeds moved from its city centre premises to its present building in 1996. © Gerard Charmley (2011). Link.

Ebenezer Particular Baptist Church on Grove Lane. SE 280 365. © Michael Bourne. Another view, © Gerard Charmley (2011). Interior view, © Gerard Charmley (2012).

The former First Church of Christ, Scientist was latterly used by the New Testament Church of God, but is now (2011) for sale. © Gerard Charmley (2011).

Leeds Reformed Baptist Church, which Gerard advises is only used for weekday activities. © Gerard Charmley (2011).

Methodist Church. © Bill Henderson. Another view, © Gerard Charmley (2011). Interior view, © Gerard Charmley (2013).

St. Columba (U.R.C.) moved here from central Leeds in the 1960's. SE 281 358. © Michael Bourne. Another view, © Gerard Charmley (2011). Link.

St. Luke (Lutheran). SE 279 364. © Michael Bourne. Link.

St. Michael, designed by John L. Pearson, and built in 1885. © Stan Walker.

St. Urban (R.C.) on Grove Road. SE 282 364. © Michael Bourne. Interior view, © Mike Forbester. Link.

South Parade Baptist Church. © Bill Henderson. Another view, © Gerard Charmley (2011). Link.

The former Wesleyan Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

 

 

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