List of places of worship in the City of Leeds explained

This article lists open, former and demolished places of worship situated within the boundaries of the City of Leeds.

Open places of worship

Adel

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Adel Methodist Church [2] Holt Lane
LS16 7NX
Methodist1964Hall built in 1938. The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit.
St John the Baptist ChurchChurch LaneChurch of England1170
Quaker Meeting House [3] New Adel Lane
LS16 6AZ
Quaker1868Local stone with attached warden's cottage

Alwoodley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
AlwoodleyPark Methodist Church [6] The Lane
LS17 7BX
Methodist1956The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit [7]
St Barnabas' Church [8] The View
LS17 7NA
Church of England1963Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry.[9]
St Paul the Apostle1Buckstone Crescent at junction with King Lane,
LS17 5ES
Roman Catholic1953Part of the Parish of Saint John Mary Vianney.[10] The former church building is now used as a church hall.
Wigton Moor URC [11] High Ash Drive
LS17 8RE
United Reformed Church1968The church was founded in 1967 as a combined Congregational and Presbyterian congregation, before formation of the United Reformed Church. The church is a member of CTMAS (Churches Together in Moor Allerton and Shadwell).[12] From 7 May 2022 it has been served by the Leeds URC Partnership's Ministry Team. Original plans for the High Ash estate in the 1960s included space for a church to be built with a synagogue immediately adjacent, but the proposed synagogue congregation withdrew at an early date.[13]

Armley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Christ ChurchArmley Ridge Road, LS12 3LNChurch of England1872It is featured in the BBC Domesday Project.[14]
Church at Amen Corner (Leeds Apostolic Church)Armley Ridge Road, LS12 2RDPentecostal EvangelicalAt the corner where Armley, Bramley and Kirkstall meet.[15] Morning Services (10:30am) are held weekly in the Yoruba language and Afternoon Services (4pm) are in English.[16]
Church of the Venerable BedeStanningley Road, Wyther, LS13 4AUChurch of England1937Designed by Gribbon, Froggit and Brown,[17] the church was opened in 1937 by C. H. Tetley of the brewing family. The tower has a single 1.5 cwt bell believed to have come from St. Stephen's Church in Burmantofts.[18]
Emmanuel Earth MinistriesMistress Lane
LS12 2LJ
EvangelicalBuilding formerly The Redeemed Evangelical Mission
HM Prison Armley[19] 2 Gloucester Terrace
LS12 2TJ
Non-denominational[20] 1847The prison chapel is located within the "Inner Range", a Grade II* listed building designed by William Belton Perkin and Elisha Backhouse, constructed in 1847.
Sri Guru Nanak Sikh Temple62 Tong Road
LS12 1LZ
SikhOriginally the Mount Pisgah United Methodist Free Church, built in 1868,[21] [22] later Mount Pisgah Methodist Church, part of the former Leeds West Methodist Circuit.[23]
St Bartholomew's ChurchWesley Road
LS12 1SR
Church of England1877Noted for its Schulze organ. The outline of the previous church (demolished 1909) can be seen in the grounds.
St Bartholomew's Church HallWesley Road, LS12 1SR1968The Church Hall was opened by Jimmy Savile. It is used for various purposes including worship by Lighthouse Chapel International (Pentecostal).
Wesley Road ChapelWesley RoadMethodist, Baptist and United ReformedSunday worship is shared with Lower Wortley and Whingate Methodist Churches. Part of the Leeds South and West Circuit.[24]
West Leeds Christadelphian Hall [25] 118 Town Street
LS12 3JG
Christadelphian1970
Whingate Methodist Church and Community Centre [26] 61 Whingate
LS12 3EJ
Methodist1988Part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. The original church was built in 1879.[27] Merged in 2022 with Lower Wortley and Wesley Road Methodist Churches.[28]

Barwick-in-Elmet

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
All Saints' ChurchMain Street
LS15 4HR
Church of England14th centuryThe oldest part is 14th century; the tower is 15th century. Part of Elmete Trinity Benefice (which consists of the parishes of All Saints, Barwick in Elmet, St Philip's, Scholes and St Peter's, Thorner).[33] [34]
Barwick Methodist Church [35] The Boyle, LS15 4JNMethodist1900The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit, formerly Leeds East Circuit.[36]

Beeston

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Beeston Hill United Free Church [37] Malvern Road
LS11 8PD
Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed1974The church is a Local Ecumenical Partnership with members from the Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed churches. It is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit and the URC Yorkshire Synod. From 7 May 2022 it has been served by the Leeds URC Partnership's Ministry Team.[38]
City Evangelical Church [39] Malvern Street
LS11 8SX
Evangelical1901Originally a Baptist Chapel, now part of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches and a member of the Yorkshire Gospel Partnership.[40]
Gurdwara Guru Nanak Nishkan Sewak Jath (GNNSJ)[41] 78 Lady Pit Lane
LS11 6DP
Sikh1986Former Ringtons tea-packing factory, purchased by the Sikh community and converted into a Gurdwara in December 1986. The building is built on the birthplace of Ringtons' founder, Samuel Smith.[42]
Jamia Masjid Abu Huraiara1 Hardy Street
LS11 6BJ
Islam Sufi - Bareilvi1986Based in 1897 building of former Leeds Co-operative Society. Opened as Kashmir Muslim Welfare Association in 1986. Upper floor for worship, others for community events.
Masjid-e-Umar29 Stratford Street, LS11 6JGIslam Deobandi2011On the corner of Stratford Street and Lodge Lane.
Masjid Ibraheem4Woodview Rd, LS11 6LEIslam Sunni - Deobandi2015
St Andrew's Methodist Church [43] Old Lane
LS11 8AL
Methodist1956The church is a twentieth-century brick building and is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit.
St Anthony of Padua ChurchOld Lane
LS11 7AA
Catholic1904The church was designed by Kelly and Birchall, with addition of a bell tower and narthex in 1966.[44] Now part of the parish of St. Maximillian Kolbe.[45]
St Luke's ChurchMalvern Road LS11 8PDChurch of England1872Gothic revival, gritstone, designed by Richard Adams of Leeds architects' firm Adams and Kelly
St Mary's Church [46] TownStreet LS11 8SYChurch of England1886Part of the Parish of Beeston, along with Cottingley Church.[47] Construction began in 1877 and was completed in 1886.
United Reformed Church in South Leeds [48] Dewsbury Road
LS11 5HT
United Reformed ChurchNow used as a charity shop, with monthly services. Other services are at the United Reformed Church in South Leeds in Belle Isle.[49]

Belle Isle

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
St John and St Barnabas Church175 Belle Isle Road, LS10 3DNChurch of England1938C of E parish church of Belle Isle and Hunslet. Anglo Catholic churchmanship. Brick built 1938 to replace two churches in Holbeck, St John's Church and St Barnabas' Church, now demolished.[50] Belle Isle Library was located in the crypt until a new library was built in 1965.[51]
St Peter's ChurchPetersfield Avenue, LS10 3QNCatholic1948Catholic parish church of Belle Isle since 1958, part of the parish of St. Margaret Clitherow.
United Reformed Church in South Leeds Nesfield Road, LS10 3LGUnited Reformed Church2011Built on the site of a 1952 Congregational Church. From 7 May 2022 it has been served by the Leeds URC Partnership's Ministry Team.
West Grange Church [52] West Grange Garth, LS10 2AXEvangelicalIndependent church located off West Grange Drive, previously located on the East Grange Estate. The church is visible, but not accessible, from Belle Isle Road

Boston Spa

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Boston Spa Methodist Church[53] Spa Lane
LS23 6AA
Methodist1847 [54] Part of the Tadcaster Methodist Circuit,[55] close to the centre of the village. There is a Peace Garden between the church and the River Wharfe.[56]
Martin House Hospice ChapelGrove Road
LS23 6TX
2005Designed by Wildblood MacDonald Architects of Wetherby and opened in 2005,[57] it replaced the previous chapel which was lost when Whitby Lodge, a separate unit for teenagers and young people, was built.[58]
St Mary the VirginHigh Street
LS23 6DR
Church of England1814Part of the Lower Wharfe parish and of the Benefice of Bramham,[59] located at the western end of the village.

Bramhope

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Bramhope Methodist ChurchEastgate
LS16 9AA
Methodist1895 or 1896 [61] The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit [62] The Historic England site referring to the National Heritage List for England states that the foundation stones bear a date of 1895.
Bramhope Puritan ChapelOtley Road
LS16 9JE
Puritan, later Church of England1649The chapel was built by Robert Dyneley of Bramhope Hall, at his own expense. It is now maintained by Bramhope and Carlton Parish Council. Not used for regular worship but available for weddings, funerals and blessings.[63]
Bramhope Scout CampsiteOccupation Lane
LS16 9HR
Non-denominationalThere is an outdoor chapel within the grounds of the campsite.[64]
St Giles' Church [65] Church Hill
LS16 9BA
Church of England1881Built plot of land formerly called Cripple Garth, referring to a "cripple" meaning a hole in a stone wall which would allow sheep to pass through, but not cattle.[66] Designed by Richard Adams and John Kelly and built by local contractors. Freeman of Otley (masons) used millstone grit from nearby quarries on the Chevin. The roof has Westmorland slates. The church was dedicated on 28 November 1881.[67]

Bramley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Christ the King [68] King's Approach LS13 2DXCatholic1928 [69]
Hunters Greave Scout Activity CentrePollard Lane
Newlay
LS13 1EQ
Non-denominationalThere is a chapel on site.[70]
St Margaret's Church [71] Newlay Lane
LS13 2AJ
Church of England1958Situated on the Moorside Estate in Bramley. St Margaret's and St Peter's both form the parish of Bramley, part of Churches Together around Leeds 13.[72]
St Peter's ChurchHough Lane
LS13 3JF
Church of EnglandSt Margaret's and St Peter's both form the parish of Bramley, part of Churches Together around Leeds 13.
Trinity Methodist Church [73] Upper Town Street
LS13 2EP
Methodist1967Redeveloped 2009, part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. The first Methodist Chapel in Bramley was built in 1777, on the site of the existing Church.[74]

Burley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Calvary International Christian Centre [75] Calvary Cathedral,
53 Cardigan Lane, LS4 2LE
Non-denominational1898Formerly Burley Methodist Church, which closed in June 2012.[76] Built in Gothic Revival style.
Leeds Chinese Christian Church155 Kirkstall Rd
LS4 2AG
Independent1990
Makkah Jamia Masjid36 Thornville Road, LS6 1JYIslam2003Between Brudenell Road and Royal Park Road
Our Lady of Lourdes ChurchCardigan Road
LS6 1LU
Catholic1930Built by the Society of Jesus as Sacred Heart Chapel, and handed over to the Diocese of Leeds in 1947, renamed 1954, and part of the parish of St Jeanne Jugan since 1997
St Matthias' ChurchSt Matthias' Street, LS4 2DZ
53.807°N -1.5793°W
Church of England1854The church was completed in 1854; the north aisle and the west porch were added in 1886. Leeds healing rooms, affiliated to the International Association of Healing Rooms, are based in the church centre.[77]
Winners Chapel [78] Burley Hall, 49-51 Cardigan Lane
LS4 2LE
Part of the Living Faith Church WorldwideFormer Methodist Sunday school (1904) and Church Hall. Winners Chapel in Leeds held its first service on 5 September 2010.[79]

Burmantofts

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Bridge Community Church [80] Rider Street
LS9 7BQ
Pentecostal2016Bridge Community Church is the operational name for Bridge Street Pentecostal Church. The church traces its origins back to a pastoral appointment at Mount Tabor Mission in 1910.[81]
Hope City Church [82] 32 York Road
LS9 8SY
Pentecostal2008Part of the Megacentre building, the former Leeds City Council Library HQ building. Previously met at the Leeds Hilton Hotel.[83]
Living Hope Church [84] The Place, Saxton Lane
LS9 8HE
Evangelical (Non-denominational)Image shows the frontage on Marsh Lane. HQ of Living Hope Church International.
St Agnes' Church[85] Stoney Rock Lane
LS9 7UQ
Church of England and Baptist1889Church of England parish church, now united with Baptist congregation.
St Patrick's ChurchTorre Rd
LS9 7QL
Catholic2001The modern church moved from an 1891 building on Rider Street now occupied by Leeds Playhouse

Calverley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
St Wilfrid's Parish Church [86] Town Gate
LS28 5NF
Church of England1154The tower is from 1154, the rest mainly 13th and 14th century. The tower has an unusual crooked arch and houses examples of Saxon gravestones.[87]
Calverley Methodist ChurchCarr Road
LS28 5PQ
Methodist1872This church, located on the corner of Carr Road and Chapel Street, is part of the Bradford North Methodist Circuit.[88]

Chapel Allerton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Chapel Allerton Hospital ChapelChapeltown Road
LS7 4SA
Non-denominationalThe chapel is located on the third floor of the north wing.[89]
Chapel Allerton Methodist CentreTown Street
LS7 4NB
Methodist1878This former church now serves as a 'church centre' for Chapel Allerton Methodist Church. Chapel Allerton Baptist Church ("Chapel A") regularly meets there for Sunday worship.[90]
Chapel Allerton Methodist Church [91] Town Street
LS7 4NB
Methodist1983The church is situated on Town Street and was completed in 1983, replacing another church also on Town Street, still standing and used as the church centre. The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit. In January 2005 Chapel Allerton Methodist Church signed a local ecumenical covenant with St. Matthew's Parish Church. Grace Gospel Church, whose members are of Ethiopian and Eritrean origin, also meets here.[92]
St Matthew's Church [93] Wood Lane
LS7 3QF
Church of England1900The church was designed by George Frederick Bodley (1827-1907) and built on land gifted by a parishioner in 1897.[94] In January 2005 St Matthew's signed a local ecumenical covenant with Chapel Allerton Methodist Church. Russian Orthodox church services also take place here.[95]

Chapeltown

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Chapeltown Community ChurchAvenue Hill, LS8 4EX1906Formerly Trinity United Reformed Church, now a community church. The foundation stone was laid by Henry Robinson, Mayor of Kensington. Listed building status includes the neighbouring Sunday School building. The United Reformed Church is now part of Trinity United Methodist/URC Church in Harehills.[96]
Church of God of Prophecy Austin Burke Memorial Centre
196 Chapeltown Road
LS7 4HZ
Pentecostal1992Purpose-built church and community centre, hence no religious symbols inside. Congregation formerly in Baptist Chapel, Meanwood Road. Part of Region 5 of the Church of God of Prophecy in the UK.[97]
Gurdwara Guru Kalgidhar Sahib Cowper Street, LS7 4EESikhism2008Moved from 128 Chapeltown Road (the first Gurdwara in Leeds) to larger premises on Cowper Street [98]
Holy Rosary ChurchChapeltown Road
LS7 4BZ
Catholic1937An earlier church of the Holy Rosary was built in Barrack Street in 1886. The present church, which was designed to seat 500 people in the nave and transepts and cost £12,300, was opened by Bishop Henry Poskitt of Leeds on 30 September 1937. It was reordered around 1987 to create a smaller nave and a narthex.[99] Part of the parish of Mother of Unfailing Help.
Leeds Islamic Centre46 Spencer Place
LS7 4BR
Muslim2001The site was originally the Chassidishe Synagogue.[100]
Our Lady of Czestochowa and St. Stanislaw KostkaNewton Hill Road
LS7 4EY
Polish Roman Catholic1976The church is a Polish language Roman Catholic church. Entrance as postcode but faces Chapeltown Road.
Ramgarhia Board Gurdwara8-10 Chapeltown Road LS7 3APSikh1987Former post office. Replaced the building at 138 Chapeltown Road. Opened by Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester.[101]
Roscoe Methodist Church [102] Francis Street
LS7 4BY
Methodism1974 (replacing an earlier building)The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit.
Sikh Temple192 Chapeltown Road
LS7 4HZ
Sikhism1999Replaced the former Union Chapel on the other side of the road.[103]
Wesleyan Holiness ChurchLaycock Place
LS7 3JA [104]
Wesleyan Holiness Church1982This is the only Wesleyan Holiness Church in Yorkshire

City Centre

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Holy Trinity Church
(Church of the Holy Trinity)
Boar Lane
LS1 6HW
Church of England1727Parish Church in the Parish of Leeds City, along with Leeds Minster. It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839. Now used by the Riverside Church.[105]
Jamyang Buddhist and Meditation Centre[106] 12 York Place
LS1 2DS
Tibetan Buddhist29 September 2018In the basement. Moved from 31 St Paul's Street.
Leeds Cathedral
(Cathedral Church of St Anne)
Great George Street LS2 8BECatholic1904Officially the Cathedral Church of St Anne, commonly known as Saint Anne's Cathedral, is the Cathedral of the Diocese of Leeds, part of the parish of Mother of Unfailing Help and the seat of the Bishop of Leeds.
Leeds General Infirmary Chapel [107] Great George Street
LS1 3EX
Non-denominational1868In the centre of the (Grade I listed) old buildings of the LGI, dedicated to St Luke.
Leeds Minster
(Minster and Parish Church of St Peter at Leeds)
Kirkgate
LS2 7DJ
Church of England1841Formerly Leeds Parish Church, before becoming a Minster in 2012. Now an important church for the new Diocese of Leeds, though neither a cathedral nor a pro-cathedral.
Mill Hill Unitarian Chapel36 Lower Basinghall Street
LS1 5JA
Unitarian1848Faces onto City Square, about 200 yards to the north of the current Mill Hill
St George's ChurchGreat George Street
LS1 3BR
Church of England1838Near to Leeds General Infirmary. Its spire was blown down in 1962 and replaced in January 2006.

Clifford

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Clifford Methodist Church [108] Nursery Way
LS23 6HF
Methodist1848The church is situated on Nursery Way close to the centre of the village and is part of the Tadcaster Circuit. It incorporates the Methodist church which recently closed in neighbouring Bramham. Though similar in age to the other churches in Clifford, it is not a Listed Building.
St Edward King and ConfessorChapel Lane
LS23 6HU
Roman Catholic1859Building began in 1845 on the site of a former Wesleyan Chapel, consecrated 1859, tower finished 1866.[109] Unusually for an English village, the Catholic church is the "dominant building".[110]
St Luke's ChurchBramham Road
LS23 6SL
Church of England1842At the western end of the village, part of the New Ainsty Deanery in the Diocese of York.

Collingham

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Collingham Methodist Church [111] Harewood Road
LS22 5BL
MethodistThe church is part of the Tadcaster Methodist Circuit. It is also known as "The Ramblers' Church".[112]
St. Oswald's ChurchChurch Lane
LS22 5AU
Church of EnglandParish church of Collingham with Harewood.[113]

Cookridge

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Cookridge Methodist Church [116] Tinshill Road, LS16 7DF (corner with Otley Old Road)Methodist1962Architects: W F Dawson and Bennett. The church was part of the Leeds (Headingley and West) circuit [117] and is now part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit.
Grace Community Church (Leeds North) [118] Cookridge Village Hall
45 Moseley Wood Walk
LS16 7HQ
Non-denominationalPart of the Yorkshire Gospel Partnership.[119]
Holy Trinity Church [120] Tinshill Lane, LS16 7LWChurch of England1962Architects: Jones, Stocks & Partners

Cross Gates

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Christ ChurchSandiford Close,
LS15 8EY
Evangelical1960On the corner with Manston Gardens. The Free Church of England (Evangelical Connexion)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsKingswear Parade,
LS15 8LH
MormonOn the corner with the Ring Road A6120
Cross Gates Methodist Church [124] Austhorpe Rd
LS15 8QR
Methodist1893Designed by architect G F Danby, opened 13 May 1893, replacing the former Wesleyan church on an adjacent site.[125] Opposite the Cross Gates Centre and is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit (formerly Leeds East Circuit).
St James the Great Church [126] Church Lane, Manston,
LS15 8JB
Church of England1913Replaced smaller 1847 building, in Decorated Gothic style by Leeds architect H. S. Chorley.[127]
St Theresa of the Child Jesus ChurchStation Road, LS15 7JYCatholic1953The church is situated opposite Cross Gates railway station and since 2011 has been part of the parish of Blessed John Henry Newman.[128]

Drighlington

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Drighlington Methodist Church [133] King St
BD11 1EL
Methodist1996Part of the North Kirklees and Morley Methodist Circuit.
Moorside Church[134] Moorside Road
BD11 1JB
Evangelical
St Paul's ChurchWhitehall Road East
BD11 1LJ
Church of England1876Designed by architect William Swinden Barber. Part of the United Benefice of Drighlington and Gildersome.

East Keswick

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
East Keswick Methodist ChurchMain Street
LS17 9EJ
Methodist1891Part of the Tadcaster Methodist Circuit. Built "To The Glory of God", and as a memorial to Joseph Laurence, whose academy trained young men for the Methodist Ministry.[137]
St Mary Magdalene ChurchMoor Lane
LS17 9ES
Church of England1957Built as a Chapel of Ease to the Parish Church in Harewood, now part of the parish of Bardsey.

Farnley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
St Makarios the Great (formerly St Michael and All Angels) ChurchLawns Lane
LS12 5ET
Romanian Orthodox1885Formerly Church of England until 2010. The Anglican congregation relocated to St Michael's Community Church which meets in Hillside Community Centre.[138] The building transferred to the Romanian Orthodox Church on 20 October 2011, an iconostasis (rood screen) consistent with the style of the building and the existing furniture was sculpted in oak in Romania and was installed on Good Friday in 2013, and repairs were completed in July 2015.[139] The parish covers Yorkshire and Greater Manchester and falls under the jurisdiction of the Romanian Orthodox Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe based in Paris.[140]
St Wilfrid's ChurchWhincover Drive
LS12 5JW
Roman Catholic1957 The church has been used by St. Mary's Syro Malabar Catholic Mission since 18 October 2015.[141]

Farsley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints80 Priesthorpe Road
LS28 5JR
Mormon1989 [142] On the junction of Priesthorpe Road and the A6120 Leeds Ring Road
Church of St John the Evangelist [143] New Street
LS28 5DJ
Church of England1843On the junction of New Street and Old Road. The church has a stained glass window which depicts the figure of Christ in Australian shepherd's garb.[144] Supported by the Friends of St. John's, a secular society working to conserve the historic building and its heritage.[145]
Farsley Community Church [146] Back Lane
LS28 5EU
Methodist/Baptist1827After the Baptist Church on Bryan Street, Farsley closed down in 2004, the local Baptist congregation signed an agreement with the Methodist church on Back Lane to allow them to share the facilities and use of the church. Part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit, formerly part of the Leeds (Wesley) Circuit.[147]

Garforth

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Garforth Evangelical ChurchSalem Place
1 Wakefield Road
LS25 1AN
Evangelical1872Opened 1872 as a Salem Chapel (Methodist) [148] on the left, closed 1969. After commercial use, it was bought the 1980s by Garforth Evangelical Church, who added a brick extension.[149]
Garforth LibraryMain StreetThe Dayspring Church, part of the Pioneer Church Network, worship first and third Sundays of the month at Garforth Library.[150]
Garforth Methodist Church [151] Church Lane
LS25 1NW
Methodist1872Originally a Wesleyan Chapel. Formerly known as Brunswick Methodist Church until congregations from two other Methodist churches in Garforth amalgamated as their buildings went to other uses. Part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit, formerly Leeds East Circuit.
St Benedict's Church [152] Aberford Road
LS25 1PX
Roman Catholic1998The first church on this site was built in 1964 but blew down the week before its official opening. A second building, made out of wood and glass, had to be demolished in 1994. The present church, designed by Vincente Steinlet, was opened on 11 July 1998.
St Mary's ChurchChurch Lane
LS25 1NR
Church of England1844 or 1845 Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin. Architect G. F. Jones in Early English style. Magnesian limestone, slate roof.

Gildersome

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Ebenezer Methodist Church [153] Town End
LS27 7HF
Methodist1886The church is part of the North Kirklees and Morley Circuit.
Gildersome Baptist ChurchChurch StreetBaptist1866
Gildersome Meeting [154] 75 Street Lane
LS27 7HX.
Quaker1756There was previously a Meeting House at The Nooks in Gildersome, which was built in 1709 and had been sold by 1757.[155]
St Peter's ChurchChurch View LS27 7AFChurch of EnglandPart of the United Benefice of Drighlington and Gildersome [156]

Gipton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Church of the EpiphanyBeech Lane
LS9 6SW
Church of England1938The church was designed by Nugent Cachemaille-Day and completed in 1938 with the construction of the surrounding estate.
St Nicholas ChurchOakwood Lane, LS9 6QYCatholic1961The church is part of the parish of Blessed Edmund Sykes[157] and was built to serve the area's large Irish population.

Guiseley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Guiseley Baptist Church [158] Oxford Road
LS20 9AS
Baptist
Guiseley Methodist Church [159] Oxford RoadMethodistThe church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit
St Oswald's Church, GuiseleyThe GreenChurch of EnglandPart of the parish of Guiseley with Esholt.[160] The marriage of the parents of the Brontë sisters, Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell, took place in the church on 29 December 1812.[161]

Halton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Christ Church [162] Chapel Street, LS15 7RWMethodist and United Reformed ChurchA Local Ecumenical Partnership church formed in 1989,[163] formerly part of Leeds East Circuit, now part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit, and part of the Leeds URC Partnership.
Kingdom Hall31A Chapel Street, LS15 7RNJehovah's Witnesses
St Wilfrid'sSelby Road LS15 7NPChurch of England1939Designed by architect A. Randall Wells, with furnishings by Eric Gill.[164]

Harehills

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Church of Jesus Christ Apostolic50 Gledhow Road
LS8 5ES
Pentecostal1983On the corner with Gledhow Terrace. Originally built 1900 as a chapel for the Churches of Christ
Jamia Tul Batool Islamic Centre and Mosque7 Beck Rd
LS8 4EJ
Islam (Sunni)Licensed for marriages.
Markazi Jamia Masjid Bilal (Harehills Mosque)Conway Rd, LS8 5JHIslam (Barelvi)1999Moved from site on Harehills Place to present building off Harehills Lane.
Masjid Al Towbah2 Whitfield Street
LS8 5AJ
Islam (Salafi)2008Al Towbah Islamic Centre functions as mosque and madrasa
Masjid-e-Quba24 Shepherds Lane, LS8 4LHIslam (Deobandi)2015[166] Al Hassan Education Centre is co-located
New Testament Church of God [167] 3 Easterly Road, LS8 2TNPentecostal1984Formerly the Third Church of Christ Scientist built in 1927, worship registration cancelled in November 1984. The New Testament Church of God was first established in Louis Street, Harehills, in 1959 [168] and moved to this building in May 1985.
Shah Jalal Mosque25-27 Ellers Road, LS8 4JH.Islam (Deobandi)2004Bangladeshi Islamic Society is co-located. Men only.
St Aidan's ChurchRoundhay Road
LS8 5QD
Church of England1894
St Augustine of Canterbury Church [169] Harehills Road
LS8 5HR
Catholic1936The chaplain to the Eritrean community in Leeds is also based here. Services held for Kerala Malayalam, Ukrainian and Zimbabwean communities and in Latin. Twinned with St. Thomas More Parish, Itaka, in the Diocese of Mbeya in Tanzania.[170]
St Cyprian with St James [171] Coldcotes Avenue
LS9 6ND
Church of England1959At the corner of Bellbrooke Avenue. St Cyprian's Church originally opened as a district mission church in the parish of St Agnes, Burmantofts on 3 October 1903. The first building was a wooden hut set on brick foundations. The congregation at St Cyprian's was enlarged when St James's Church at Cross York Street, Leeds, was closed in February 1949. The church was licensed for the conduct of marriage services from 1950 and the new parish of St Cyprian with St James, Harehills, was formed in April 1959. The temporary church was replaced by the new brick church of St Cyprian with St James in 1959.[172]
St James' University Hospital ChapelBeckett Street
LS8 5HS
Non-denominational1861Part of St James' University Hospital
St Wilfrid's ChurchChatsworth Road
LS8 3QR
Church of England1927
Trinity United Church Banstead Terrace West
LS8 5PL
United Reformed and Methodist1983On junction with Roundhay Road. It overlooks Banstead Park and is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit. The Zimbabwean Methodist Fellowship also meets at this church.[173]
United Afghan Community Centre and Mosque229 Roundhay Road
LS8 4HS
Islam (Deobandi)2012First floor rooms above a shop. Men only.[174]

Headingley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Ebenezer Chapel15 Grove Lane
LS6 4DP
Baptist1967Ebenezer Particular Baptist Chapel, affiliated to the Gospel Standard Baptists.[177]
Hinsley Hall Chapel62 Headingley Lane
LS6 2BX
Catholic1998Though originally a Methodist college, it is now owned by Leeds Catholic Diocese, who added the chapel in 1998.[178]
South Parade Baptist Church [179] South Parade
LS6 3LF
Baptist1909Opposite the junction with St Michael's Lane. Leeds Arabic Christian Fellowship also meets at South Parade Baptist Church.[180] Became Cornerstone Baptist Church in 2020, "one church with three sites", Cragg Hill in Horsforth, Headingley, and the Copperbeech Hub in Bramley.[181]
St Chad's ChurchOtley RoadChurch of England1868Parish church of Far Headingley. Part of Churches Together in Headingley.[182] It has been used on many occasions as a Yorkshire Television filming location.
St Columba's Church [183] Headingley LaneUnited Reformed1966Part of Churches Together in Headingley and the Leeds Partnership of United Reformed Churches. "The principal facades are to the north because they were intended to face a new Headingley bypass road which was never built." From 7 May 2022 it has been served by the Leeds URC Partnership's Ministry Team.
St Luke's ChurchAlma RoadLutheran1985Converted from a house
St Michael and All Angels ChurchHeadingley LaneChurch of England1886Headingley parish church.
St Michael's Parish Hall7 St Michael's Rd
LS6 3AW
Church of EnglandUsed by Leeds Chinese Gospel Church Strings of Life Christian Ministry for Sunday services.[184]
St Urban's ChurchGrove Road LS6 4AQCatholic1963In 2010 the parishes of St Urban's, Headingley and Our Lady of Lourdes, Burley merged as the Parish of St. Jeanne Jugan.
Wat Buddharam Thai Temple[185] 45 Cliff Road
LS6 2ET
BuddhistFormerly a hotel, the Cliff Lawn, and originally the house of a Victorian mill owner.[186]

Holbeck

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Cloverleaf Christian Centre 18 Brown Lane West
LS11 0DN
Non-denominational2014Headquarters of Cloverleaf World Ltd.[187]
St. Francis of Assisi Church Bismarck Street
LS11 6TN
Roman CatholicPart of the parish of St. Maximillian Kolbe.[188]

Horsforth

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Brethren's Meeting RoomBrownberrie Lane, LS18 5HDPlymouth Brethren2007Brethren's Meeting Room according to sign outside. Called Horsforth Gospel Hall by the Charity Commission, Church by Leeds City Council. Replaced an earlier Gospel Hall.
Central Methodist ChurchTown StreetMethodistThe church was formerly a Primitive Methodist chapel and still retains internal signage pertaining to the Primitive Methodist church. The church was part of the Leeds (Wesley) Circuit and is now part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit.
Cragg Hill Baptist Church [189] 18 Cragg Hill
LS18 4NU
Baptist1803Part of Cornerstone Baptist Church in 2020, "one church with three sites", along with South Parade Baptist Church, Headingley, and the Copperbeech Hub in Bramley. A member of Horsforth Churches Together.
Emmanuel Baptist ChurchHall Lane
LS18 5JE
Baptist2014Former St Margaret's Parish Church Hall, rented from 2014, bought 2016.[190]
Grove Methodist Church[191] Town StreetMethodist1868 [192] The church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit. The church is accessible from New Street.
Kingdom Hall of the Jehovahs WitnessesCalverley LaneJehovahs Witnesses
Leeds Trinity University ChapelBrownberrie Lane LS18 5HDRoman Catholic1968Opened and dedicated on 13 July 1968 by Archbishop George Dwyer of Birmingham.[193]
Lister Hill Baptist ChurchBrownberrie LaneBaptist
St James' ChurchLow LaneChurch of England1848
St Margaret's ChurchChurch LaneChurch of England1877
St Mary's ChurchBroadgate LaneRoman CatholicPart of the parish of Our Lady of Kirkstall [194]
Woodside Methodist Church [195] Outwood LaneMethodistThe church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit.
Willow Green Christian FellowshipParkside
LS18 4DJ

Hunslet

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Gospel HallBedford Row
LS10 1BZ
Gospel Hall Assemblies1932 [196]
Hunslet Baptist Church [197] Low Road
LS10 1QR
Baptist1837 [198]
Hunslet Church of the
Nazarene [199]
Lupton Street
LS10 2QR
Church of the NazareneSuccessor to the Derbyshire Street Mission (1904)
Hunslet GatheringInvolve Centre
Whitfield Avenue
LS10 2QE
Church of England"A new Anglican Church" [200] or "church plant", led by St Luke's Holbeck (see Beeston above), which meets on the third Sunday of each month.[201]
Hunslet Methodist Church [202] Telford Terrace
LS10 2HR
MethodistThe church is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit.
Leeds West Hunslet Salvation Army [203] Hunslet Hall Road
LS11 6QB
Salvation ArmyBuilt prior to 1964.[204]
St Mary the Virgin ChurchChurch StreetChurch of England1864The spire is the only remaining original part, with the rest being rebuilt in the 20th century. John Wesley preached here on 30 July 1769.[205]

Hyde Park

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
All Hallows Church [206] 24 Regent Terrace
LS6 1NP
Church of England1974Replaced an 1886 building damaged by fire. See leodis.net Part of the benefice of Leeds St. Margaret and All Hallows.[207] Open land in front of the church is being used to form All Hallows' Community Garden.[208]
Bethel Apostolic Church [209] Victoria Road, LS6 1ASPentecostal1886Stone fronted, but the body of the church is in red brick
Hindu Temple [210] 36 Alexandra Rd, LS6 1RFHindu1968Operated by Leeds Hindu Charitable Trust
Leeds Grand Mosque9 Woodsley Road, LS6 1SN Islam1965The mosque was formerly Sacred Heart Catholic Church, changed to a mosque in 1994. According to a Leeds City Council planning department the building is "of a distinctive modernist design".[211]
St Augustine's Church, Wrangthorn[212] Hyde Park Terrace
LS6 1BJ
Church of England1871Situated on the corner of Hyde Park Road and Hyde Park Terrace, funded by the Leeds Church Extension Society. Part of the benefice of Woodhouse and Wrangthorn. The parish was established in 1865.[213]

Ireland Wood

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church52 Otley Old Road
LS16 6HW
Roman Catholic1953Part of the parish of Our Lady of Kirkstall
St Paul's ChurchRaynel Drive, LS16 6BSChurch of England1965Octagonal in form, funded by the Leeds Church Extension Society

Kirkstall

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsVesper Road
LS5 3NX
MormonKnown as Leeds First Ward. A ward is a local congregation in the LDS Church.[215]
Redeemed Christian Church of God15-17 Walter Street LS4 2BBPentecostalAlso known as the Everlasting Father's Assembly, and the building as the Land of Mercy.
St Stephen's Church, KirkstallMorris Lane
LS5 3HF
Church of England1829Situated on high ground overlooking Kirkstall Abbey.

Kippax

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Kippax Methodist Church [216] Chapel Lane LS25 7HAMethodist1970sThe church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit.[217] The current building replaced the now-demolished Wesleyan Chapel on the opposite side of the road.
St Mary's ChurchLeeds Road LS25 7HFChurch of England1125Extensive 19th century restoration; part of the Team Benefice of Allerton Bywater, Kippax and Swillington. The church contains the remains of an Anglo-Danish Cross shaft.[218]

Lincoln Green

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Achiever's Faith [219] Cherry Row, LS9 7LYPentecostal2006The chapel is a room above the cafes
Lincoln Green Mosque [220] Cherry Row, LS9 7LYSunni Islam2009The mosque is located by the junction with Lincoln Road

Little London

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
All Souls' ChurchBlackman Lane, LS7 1LWChurch of England1880Built by public subscription in one of the poorest districts of Leeds, and designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.[221]
Little London Community CentreOatland Lane, LS7 1SP EvangelicalResurrection Power of Jesus Ministry meets on Fridays and Sundays.[222]

Mabgate

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
New City of David Ministries62 Mabgate LS9 7DZNondenominational Christian
United Church of the Kingdom of God12 Regent Street LS2 7QANondenominational Christian2015[223]
Wings of Refuge Ministries22 Regent Street LS2 7QANondenominational Christian

Meanwood

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Holy Trinity Church [224] Church Lane LS6 4NPChurch of England1864Meanwood Methodist Church now also worships at Holy Trinity Church.[225]
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's WitnessesStainbeck Road LS7 2QYJehovah's Witnesses
Meanwood Methodist ChurchMonkbridge Road, junction with Green RoadMethodist, now Iglesia ni Cristo1881, extended 1886 [226] Formerly part of the Leeds South and West Methodist circuit, the church was closed in October 2014 and the church community now worships at Holy Trinity Church in Meanwood. The building is now used by the Iglesia ni Cristo church.[227]
Meanwood Valley Baptist Churchc/o Meanwood Valley Urban Farm, Sugarwell Road, Meanwood LS7 2QG BaptistThe church meets at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm Epicentre most Sunday mornings.[228]
Stainbeck United Reformed Church [229] Stainbeck Road
LS7 2PP
United Reformed Church1931By the corner with Stainbeck Lane. Part of the Leeds Mission and Care Group of URC churches.[230] From 7 May 2022 it has been served by the Leeds URC Partnership's Ministry Team.

Methley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Methley Methodist Church [231] Main Street, Mickletown, LS26 9JEMethodist1888The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit.
Saint Oswald's ChurchChurch Side, LS26 9BJChurch of England14th centuryParish church. Formerly had a spire, but this was removed for safety in 1937.[232]

Middleton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Middleton Park Baptist ChurchMiddleton Park Avenue
LS10 4HT
BaptistThe church is situated on Middleton Park Avenue in the heart of the Middleton council estate.
St. Cross ChurchMiddleton Park AvenueChurch of England1933Funded by the Leeds Church Extension Society, the church was opened in 1933 to serve the new Middleton council estate. In 1935 it became a separate parish rather than a mission church of St. Mary's.
St. Mary the Virgin ChurchTown StreetChurch of England1846The church was completed in 1846; prior to that Middleton was in the parish of Rothwell.
St Phillip's ChurchSt Philip's AvenueCatholicThe church is part of the parish of St. Margaret Clitherow and situated on St. Philip's Avenue to the north of the Estate.

Moortown and Moor Allerton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Baab-ul-Ilm Mosque166 Shadwell Lane
LS17 8AD
Muslim2004Name means "Gateway to Knowledge" and incorporates facilities for prayers, educational and social activities.[236] Next door to the Lubavitch Centre and opposite the UHC synagogue.
Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Synagogue [237] 399 Street Lane
LS17 6HQ
Orthodox Judaism1969Previously located at Templar Street in the original Jewish quarter in Leeds (1874), then in St. Alban's Street until 1886, then in Upper Hope Street, then moved to Newton Road, Chapeltown (1937), then to current location in 1969.[238]
Etz Chaim Synagogue411 Harrogate Road
LS17 7BY
Orthodox Judaism1981Architect: Stuart Leventhall
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church294 Harrogate Road
LS17 6LE
Roman Catholic1959Immaculate Heart parish was the first new parish to be established in Leeds after the Second World War. Two mass centres, the Queen's Arms in Harrogate Road and the Corner House Social Club in Moortown, were previously in use and from 1945 The Grange, now part of St Gemma's Hospice, was used. The present church was consecrated in 1959.[239] Now part of the Parish of Saint John Mary Vianney.
Iqra Centre [240] 4-6 Carr Manor Crescent
LS17 5DH
Muslim2001A branch of the UK Islamic Mission (UKIM).[241]
Lingfield CentreLingfield Hill LS17 7EJ Muslim2016Community centre including prayer room for 70 worshippers, also part of the UK Islamic Mission.[242] [243]
Lubavitch Centre [244] 168 Shadwell Lane
LS17 8AD
Orthodox Judaism1986Opened as a cultural centre here in 1986. Date of commencement as a synagogue not known.[245] Notable for its large Hanukkah menorah.
Moortown Baptist Church [246] 204 King Lane
LS17 6AA
BaptistCorner of King Lane and Stonegate Road
Moortown Methodist Church Centre [247] Alderton Rise
LS17 5LH
Currently used by Showers of Mercy Ministries International,[248] Lighthouse Chapel and Leeds Independent Seventh Day Adventist Church.[249] 1953 [250] Not used for Methodist services since September 2015.[251] The North Leeds Foodbank used the premises for food distribution until February 2019.[252]
St Gemma's Hospice Chapel329 Harrogate Road
LS17 6QD
Non-denominational1982The Hospice Chapel is in the main reception area: a multi-faith space open for anyone to use day or night. Regular Roman Catholic, Church of England and Methodist/Free Church services.[253]
St John the Evangelist Church [254] Harrogate Road
LS17 7BZ
Church of England1853Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry. The adjacent Church Hall, originally a school room, was built in the same style as the church but opened two years later in 1855.[255]
St Stephen's ChurchCranmer Road
LS17 5PX
Church of England1954The church is situated off King Lane and was built to serve the Moor Allerton council estate. Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell parish and served by the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry.[256] A cross outside the church commemorates a Franciscan Mission held at the church in September 1964.
UHC Synagogue151 Shadwell Lane
LS17 8DW
Orthodox Judaism1986Formerly the United Hebrew Congregation Leeds synagogue[257]

Morley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Central Methodist Church [258] Wesley Street
LS27 9EE
Methodist1862The church, originally known as Queen Street Wesleyan Methodist Church,[259] forms part of the North Kirklees and Morley Methodist Circuit
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints63 Bridge Street
LS27 OEX [260]
Mormon
Newlands Methodist Church [261] Albert Drive
LS27 8SE
MethodistThe church forms part of the North Kirklees and Morley Methodist Circuit
St Andrew's Church [262] St Andrew's Avenue, BruntcliffeChurch of England1891 [263] Part of the benefice of Morley.[264]
St Francis of Assisi ChurchCorporation Street, MorleyRoman CatholicPart of the Parish of St William of York and the Leeds South West Deanery.[265]
St Mary in the Woods Church [266] Troy Road
LS27 8HY
United Reformed1878
St Paul's ChurchKing Street
LS27 9ES
Church of EnglandParish legal name is St. Paul, Morley, Townend.[267] Known as "the church on the spoil heap", as the hill on which it stands is not a natural hill but the spoil heap of Morley Railway Tunnel.[268] Part of the benefice of Morley.[269]
St Peter's ChurchRooms Lane
LS27 9NX
Church of England1840sThe church is a commissioners' church. A charismatic/evangelical church, part of the benefice of Morley.

Otley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
All Saints' ChurchKirkgateChurch of EnglandThe 'Navvies Monument', a monument to the navvies who died building the Bramhope Tunnel, is situated outside the church.
Beech Hill Church [271] 20-24 Beech Hill, Westgate
LS21 3AS
Evangelical2021Formerly Artamis Gifts, Carole's Dress Shop and Beech Hill Studios, became home to Beech Hill Church (the new name for Bethel Evangelical Church) in 2021. Listed building along with the property at 18 Beech Hill.
Bridge Street United Reformed Church [272] Bridge Street
LS21 1RW
United Reformed1899 [273] The church was a Congregational church, known as the Duncan Cathedral, prior to the formation of the United Reformed Church in 1972.[274]
Cross Green Gospel HallCross GreenBrethrenThis was originally a Quaker Meeting House built in the 1890s.
Otley Methodist Church [275] Walkergate
LS21 1HB
Methodist1870sThe church is part of the eastern cluster of Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit.[276] the property is for sale.[277] [278]
Otley Spiritualist ChurchNew MarketSpiritualist
Our Lady and All Saints Catholic ChurchBridge StreetRoman Catholic

Oulton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Oulton Methodist Church63 Aberford Road LS26 8HS Methodist1860
St John the Evangelist's ChurchLeeds Road LS26 8JUChurch of England1829Currently (2018) not in use due to water damage, but under repair.[279]

Pool-in-Wharfedale

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Pool-in-Wharfedale Methodist ChurchMain Street, Pool-in-WharfedaleMethodistThe church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit.
St Wilfrid's ChurchMain Street, Pool-in-WharfedaleChurch of England1840s.

Potternewton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Harehills Lane Baptist ChurchHarehills Lane
LS8 4HA
Baptist1928
St Martin's ChurchSt Martin's View
LS7 3LB
Church of England1881The church was designed by Park Row-based architectural consultants Adams and Kelly, and built between 1879 and 1881. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Ripon on 19 April 1881. The altar came from the demolished Christ Church in Meadow Lane, Hunslet in 1973, and the stone war memorial on the south side of the churchyard came from St Clement's Church in Sheepscar in 1974.[280]
Three Hierarchs ChurchHarehills Avenue
LS8 4HD
Greek Orthodox (formerly Methodist)1906

Pudsey

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Kingdom HallRichardshaw Lane
LS28 7ND
Jehovah's WitnessesWest side, on the corner with Primrose Hill.
Pudsey United Reformed ChurchSchool Street
LS28 8PN
United Reformed Church
St Andrew's Church [281] Robin Lane
LS28 7BR
Methodist1901The church is part of the Leeds South and West Circuit and was originally a Primitive Methodist church.
St Joseph's ChurchThe Lanes
LS28 7AZ
Roman CatholicThe church is of twentieth century build and is situated on The Lanes, away from the centre of Pudsey. It serves the Catholic community living in Pudsey, Swinnow, Stanningley, Farsley, Woodhall, Fulneck and Troydale.[282]
St Lawrence and St. Paul's Church [283] Church Lane LS28 8BEChurch of England1821The church is Pudsey parish church and a Commissioners' church

Rawdon

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Friends Meeting House (Quaker)Quakers Lane, LS19 6HUSociety of Friends1697
St Peter's ChurchTown Street, LS19 6QZChurch of England1684
Trinity ChurchAireborough New Road Side, LS19 6QZBaptist, Methodist and United Reformed1846This church is the former Benton Congregational Church (1846), being renamed in 1972 by the three groups who now share it.

Richmond Hill

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Christ Temple of Worship Church [284] 20 Shannon Street
LS9 8SS
PentecostalRegistered Charity no. 1154417 details[285]
Deeper Life Bible Church18 Shannon Road
LS9 8SS
Evangelical2006Began as a group at the University of Leeds in 1991, then used various rooms, getting its own premises in 2006.[286]
Glory Fire Church [287] Curtis House Business Centre, 4 Berking Avenue
LS9 9LF
Part of the ‘Supernatural Global Network’ family of churches under the "spiritual covering" of Apostle Guillermo Maldonado and King Jesus International Ministry, Miami, USA.[288]
Newbourne Methodist Church [289] Upper Accommodation Road, LS9 8JLMethodist1971The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit (formerly Leeds East Circuit), and is also used by God's International Deliverance Church (GIDC) for services conducted in Ghanaian
St Saviour ChurchEllerby RoadChurch of England1845

Rothwell

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Holy Trinity ChurchWood Lane RothwellChurch of England1873There has been a church since 1150, but the current building dates mainly from 1873.[290]
Rothwell Baptist ChurchWood Lane, LS26 0PGBaptistBetween Wood Lane and Haigh Road. A hall has existed there for over 90 years, but the present building dates from 2008.[291]
Rothwell Methodist Church [292] Butcher Hill, LS26 0DBMethodistThe church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit.
St Mary's Church40 Park Lane, LS26 0ESRoman Catholic

Roundhay

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Leeds-Oakwood ChristadelphiansNorth Lane
LS8 2LX
ChristadelphianMid-1960's [293] The congregation was formed in 1940 and met initially in rented rooms in Chapel Allerton and Oakwood.
Lidgett Lane Community CentreLidgett Lane Community Centre, Lidgett Lane
LS17 6QP
Nondenominational ChristianityAll Nations Community Church uses a room in the Community Centre on Sundays.[294]
Lidgett Park Methodist Church [295] Lidgett Place
LS8 1HS
Methodist1926The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit and the Circuit Office is based there. The church produces a monthly magazine called The Link. Ecumenical partnerships are in place with St Edmunds and St Andrews.
Oakwood Church Springwood Road LS8 2QAMethodist and Church of England1986A Methodist-Anglican Partnership, joint with St John's Church of England Parish, in the Methodist church building (formerly Roundhay Methodist Church) since 1 December 2013.[296] Part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit.[297]
Roundhay Parochial HallFitzroy Drive
LS8 4AB
Muslim and Evangelical1928Hosts worship by the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Association UK on Fridays and Roundhay Evangelical Church on Sundays.[298]
Quaker Meeting House [299] 136 Street Lane LS8 2BWQuaker1957Converted bungalow (1931)
Sinai SynagogueRoman Avenue LS8 2ANReform Judaism1960Designed by Halpern & Associates of London. Extended 1985.
St Andrew's ChurchShaftsbury Avenue LS8 1DSUnited Reformed1908In ecumenical partnership with Lidgett Park Methodist Church. Part of the Leeds Mission and Care Group (URC) and the Leeds Dementia Alliance.[300] From 7 May 2022 it has been served by the Leeds URC Partnership's Ministry Team.
St Edmund's ChurchLidgett Park Road LS8 1JNChurch of England1910In ecumenical partnership with Lidgett Park Methodist Church.
Third Church of Christ, ScientistDevonshire Croft, Devonshire Lane, LS8 1AYChristian Science1990s

Scholes

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Scholes Methodist Church [301] Main Street LS15 4DJMethodist1879The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit, formerly Leeds East Circuit.
St Philip's Church [302] Main Street LS15 4DJChurch of England1966

Scott Hall

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Potternewton CentrePotternewton View
LS7 2DW
BaptistUsed by Chapel Allerton Baptist Church (Chapel A) as its Sunday venue since 2017; previously the church met at Chapel Allerton Primary School. Chapel A is part of the Yorkshire Baptist Association and the Baptist Union of Great Britain.[303]
Scott Hall Church9 Scott Hall Grove, LS7 3JHEvangelical1970sPreviously Scott Hall Christian Fellowship

Seacroft

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Church of the AscensionIronwood Approach LS14 6EWForward in Faith1961It is still owned by the Church of England although they have vacated it as of January 2012 (reducing their number of churches on the estate from three to two). It is now used by Forward in Faith.
Our Lady of Good CounselKentmere Avenue
LS14 6QY
Roman Catholic1954The parish was established as an offshoot of St Theresa's in Cross Gates in 1954. The first services were held in a builders’ canteen using the oven as an improvised altar. Later the newly-completed school hall was used. The church uses an Italian Romanesque style and was designed by Desmond Williams of architects Arthur Farebrother & Partners. It opened in 1960.[304] Part of the parish of Blessed Edmund Sykes.[305]
Seacroft Congregational Church134 Brooklands Avenue
LS14 6RS
United Reformed1951Seacroft Congregational Church is on Brooklands Avenue and was built in 1951 along with the surrounding estate.
Seacroft Methodist Church [306] 1081 York Road
LS14 6JB
Methodist1980The church is part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit, formerly Leeds East Circuit. The new church was built as an extension to the 1874 building, which is now used by Chapel FM.[307] A community organisation, South Seacroft Friends and Neighbours shares the use of the premises.[308]
St James' ChurchSeacroft Green
LS14 6JJ
Church of England1846The church sits on the village green and dates from the area's days as a village before the development of the Seacroft estate.
St Richard's ChurchKentmere Avenue
LS14 1BN
Church of Englandc1950sThe church is situated on the corner of Kentmere Avenue and Ramshead Hill. Along with St Paul's at Whinmoor it forms part of the Parish of St James.

Shadwell

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Shadwell Methodist ChurchMain Street, LS17 8HNMethodist1892The original chapel (1814) is now the library.
St Paul's ChurchMain Street LS17 8HDChurch of England1842Part of the Moor Allerton and Shadwell Team Ministry.

Sheepscar

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Dunamis International Gospel CentreSterling House
1 Sheepscar Court
Northside Business Park
LS7 2BB
Pentecostal[309]
His Majesties House [310] 8-10 Chapeltown RoadNon-denominationalMeets at Ramgarhia Sports Centre on Sunday afternoons, entrance is on Roundhay Road
Leeds Central Seventh-day Adventist Church [311] 169 Meanwood Rd
LS7 1JW
Seventh-day Adventist(1894)Originally a Primitive Methodist Chapel, which was opened in 1894 [312]
D.T.H. Trinity Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church 25 Education Road
LS7 2AL
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Mountain of Fire and Miracles [313] 62B Roseville Road
LS8 5DR
Non-denominational[314] Part of Mountain of Fire and Miracles International
Redeemed Christian Church of God Power Connections Church [315] 236 Meanwood Road
LS7 2AH
Evangelical
The Redeemed Evangelical Mission - City of Praise [316] 5 Sheepscar Court,
Meanwood Road
LS7 2BB
EvangelicalFormerly at 12 Sheepscar Street South

Stanningley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
St John's Methodist ChurchBright Street
LS28 6NJ
Methodist1886
St Thomas' ChurchTown Street
LS28 6NB
Church of England1841
The Oak Church [317] 54, Bradford Road
LS28 6EF
Evangelical2015Part of Mosaic Church, Leeds. A weekly foodbank also operates from the church building.[318]

Swarcliffe

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
St Gregory's ChurchSwarcliffe Drive, LS14 5AWRoman Catholic1970 [319] Since 2011 the church has been part of the parish of Blessed John Henry Newman.
Swarcliffe Baptist ChurchMill Green Road, LS14 5JUBaptist1970sOn the corner of Mill Green Road and Mill Green Place. Part wooden and part brick. Also known as Swarcliffe Streams Baptist Church.[320] The church was established in 1957.[321]

Swinnow

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Christ the Saviour Church [323] 1 Swinnow Walk, LS13 4NPChurch of England1959Part of the parish of St Thomas, Stanningley
St Mark's Methodist Church [324] Swinnow Lane LS13 4RGMethodistPart of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit

Thorp Arch

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
All Saints' ChurchChurch Causeway
LS23 7AH
Church of England12th centuryThe church is situated on Church Causeway outside of the village. It is of twelfth century origin, although most of the building dates from its restoration by George Edmund Street in 1871–72. Part of the Lower Wharfe Group of Parishes.[325]
HM Prison WealstunChurch Causeway
LS23 7AZ
Non-denominational2005The chapel was dedicated on 1 November 2005.[326]

Tingley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Hope Church [327] 45 Thirlmere Drive
WF3 1PU
May 2014Part of a church planting initiative called "Connected".[328] The address belongs to Ardsley Church of the Nazarene.[329]
Tingley Methodist Church [330] Westerton Road
WF3 1BD
MethodistPart of the Morley and North Kirklees Methodist Circuit

West Park

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Church of the Assumption of Our LadySpen Lane
LS16 5EL
Roman Catholic1957Part of the parish of Our Lady of Kirkstall
St Andrew the ApostleButcher Hill, Moor Grange
LS16 5HQ
Church of England1968On the corner of Butcher Hill and Old Oak Drive; part of the parish of St Mary, Hawksworth Wood and served by the Abbeylands Team Ministry.[335] There are currently no services held at this church.
West Park United Reformed ChurchSpen Lane, LS16 5BBUnited Reformed Church1937On the corner of Spen Lane and West Park Drive. Formerly West Park Congregational Church.[336] From 7 May 2022 it has been served by the Leeds URC Partnership's Ministry Team.

Wetherby

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Church on the CornerHallfield EstateChurch of England1873The Church on the Corner is a Church of England place of worship in the grounds of Wetherby Cemetery and built on land granted by the Burial Board.[337] It was originally a mortuary chapel. It is situated next to a near-identical chapel of rest.
St James' ChurchChurch Street
LS22 6LP
53.9298°N -1.3864°W
Church of England1842St James' Church is Wetherby's parish church and the largest church structure in the town.
St Joseph's ChurchWestgateCatholic1882Its extension in 1987 won the Leeds Prize for architecture that year.
Wetherby Methodist Church[338] Bank StreetMethodist1829Replaced earlier chapels on North Street (now demolished) and Victoria Street (now converted to commercial premises). The church is part of the Tadcaster Circuit.[339] It was refurbished in 2012.
Wetherby Salvation Army ChurchCampus of Wetherby High School
Hallfield Lane
Salvation ArmyThe buildings were formerly part of HMS Ceres.

Woodhouse

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Ahlulbayt Cultural Centre35 Hanover Square, LS3 1BQIslam ShiaFormerly Hanover Square Methodist Chapel (1847).[341] Main Iraq/Iranian mosque in Leeds
Blenheim Baptist Church [342] Blackman Lane
LS2 9ER
BaptistLocated at the base of Broadcast Tower, also known as "The Rusty Building", which is part of Leeds Beckett University. Replaced previous church building which closed in 2007. Twinned with First Baptist Church of Richardson, Texas.[343]
Cemetery LodgeOff Clarendon Road on the University of Leeds campusMuslimThe building contains a Muslim Prayer Room for the north side of the campus.
Central Leeds (Carlton Hill) Meeting [344] 188 Woodhouse Lane
LS2 9DX
Society of Friends1987 [345] Replaced the former Carlton Hill Meeting House lower down Woodhouse Lane, which is now part of Leeds Metropolitan University
Claire ChapelEmmanuel Centre, University of Leeds, Woodhouse LaneChristianWhile the building in which it is housed is a former church, it is not as a whole a place of worship. However a small chapel has been constructed making use of one of the stained glass windows.
Gateway Church, formerly St Mark's ChurchSt Mark's Street
LS2 9AF
Evangelical2014Built as a Church of England Commissioners' Church in 1826, became redundant in 2005+. The church was used as the 'Parish Church of St Matthew' in The Beiderbecke Affair. Renovated and used for Gateway Church and functions including exams for the University of Leeds.
Greater World Sanctuary14 Clarendon Road
LS2 9NN
SpiritualistGrade II listed 19th century residence adapted for worship.
Notre Dame College Chapel [346] St Mark's Avenue
LS2 9BL
Catholic
The Mount Faith CentreThe Mount
44 Hyde Terrace
LS2 9LN [347]
ChristianPart 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 AuditoriumUniversity of Leeds, Willow Terrace RoadMuslimThis facility of the University provides a Muslim Prayer Room for the south side of the campus

Woodlesford

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
All Saints' ChurchPottery Lane, WoodlesfordChurch of England1870Due to flooding at St. John's Church, Oulton, Sunday morning worship has temporarily moved to All Saints Parish Hall in Woodlesford.[348]
Woodlesford Methodist Church [349] Church Street, WoodlesfordMethodist1817The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit, formerly part of the Rothwell Circuit.[350]

Wortley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Holy Family Catholic ChurchGreen Lane
LS12 1HU
Catholic1895Gothic Revival red brick with slate roof by John Kelly.
Lower Wortley Methodist Church [351] Branch Road, Lower Wortley, LS12 4RNMethodist1884Built as a United Methodist Free Church. It acts as a distribution centre for the Leeds North and West Foodbank.[352] Merged October 2022 with Wesley Road and Whingate Methodist Churches.

Yeadon

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedNotes
Brethren's Meeting RoomGill Lane LS19 7DDPlymouth BrethrenAlso called Gospel Hall.
New Life Community ChurchHaw Lane, LS19 7XQEvangelical1891Formerly St Andrew's C of E parish church, built by Thomas Healey of Bradford in 1891 in Arts and Crafts Perpendicular style.[353]
St John the Evangelist ChurchBarcroft Grove,Church of England1844[354] 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 ChurchNew Road, YeadonCatholic1955[355]
Yeadon Methodist ChurchChapel Hill, LS19 7RGMethodist1875The church is part of the Wharfedale and Aireborough Circuit

Former places of worship

Aberford

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Aberford Methodist ChurchMain Street South, LS25 3DAMethodist1912Replaced 1814 chapel. Sold in 2017 as a house
Gascoigne AlmshousesBunker Hill, LS25 3DF18451976(Now Priory Park) The almshouses had a residents' chapel at the south end (left of picture).[356] [357]
Lotherton Hall ChapelCollier Lane, Aberford1830Twelfth 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.[358]

Alwoodley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
St Barnabas's ChurchThe View, LS17 7NAChurch of England1930s1963Now used as a church hall; a new church was built alongside (left of this picture).[360]
St Paul's ChurchBuckstone Crescent, off King LaneRoman Catholic19531996Now used as a church hall; a new church was built alongside (behind in this picture).

Armley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Branch Road Methodist Chapel 1877Branch Road, LS12 3AQMethodist18771905The 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.
Branch Road Methodist Chapel 1905 [361] 2 Branch Road, LS12 3AQMethodist1905Replaced the chapel next door up the hill. On junction with Stanningley Road. Mike's Carpets (now MC Carpets) since 1979
Church of the Ascension115 Heights Drive, LS12 3TGChurch of England1962Most recent use as Family of God church
Methodist Free Church, Hall LaneHall LaneMethodist1897Later Armley Congregational Church, now flats.
Methodist Free Church, Hall RoadColton Street / Hall RoadMethodist1900Corner of Colton Street (left) and Hall Road (right)
Southfield Primitive Methodist ChapelWesley Road, LS12 1ULMethodist1875 [362] Part of the former Leeds Sixth Circuit of the Primitive Methodist Church[363] and one of the chapels used when the Primitive Methodist Conference came to Leeds in 1898. Now in commercial use.

Beeston

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Beeston Methodist ChurchTown Street
LS11 8RB
Methodist1866Capacity 540 persons. This church replaced an earlier Wesleyan chapel in 1866.[366]
Church of Holy SpiritTempest Road,
Beeston Hill LS11
Church of EnglandNovember 1905 [367] May 2012 [368] Anglo-Catholic, previously listed as the Parish Church of the Holy Trinity.[369]
St David's ChurchDewsbury RoadChurch of England196122 November 2015 [370] Designed by Geoffrey Davey. The church and adjoining church hall have been sold with potential for residential development.[371]

Chapeltown

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
House of Faith21 Leopold Street
LS7 4DA
Jewish, Islam19241974Blue 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 Synagogue98 Chapeltown Road
LS7 4BH
Jewish19291985Byzantine style designed by J Stanley Wright of Albion Street, once the most popular synagogue in Leeds.[380] 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.
Ramgarhia Board Gurdwara138 Chapeltown Road
LS7 4EE
Sikh19801987Built 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.[381] Now used as a children's nursery.
Union Chapel218a, Chapeltown Road, LS7Various18871999Originally 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.[382]

City Centre

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Bridge Street ChurchBridge Street LS2Pentecostal19312016In 1931 replaced earlier churches around the city from 1910. Was itself replaced by the Bridge Community Church, Burmantofts in 2016.[383]
Lady Lane ChapelLady Lane LS2Methodist1840Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, known as Templar House,[384] designed by James Simpson, later a warehouse, later offices, listed in 1975, currently not in use. As a chapel it reportedly "had space enough for 1,700 worshippers, along with provision for 400 children in a classroom beneath the building".[385] Signage refers to "British Road Services".
Oxford Place Methodist Church [386] Oxford Place
LS1 3AU
Methodist19038 October 20171903 Chapel, became a church in 1980 with some rebuilding. The Leeds Mission Circuit (Leeds Methodist Mission) became part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit in September 2015. The premises were shared with Oxford Place Centre, which is being redeveloped as an ethical 70-room hotel with a restaurant and meeting rooms.[387] 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."[388] A prayer room called the Brunswick Prayer Chapel was retained for a while until the building closed. The work of Leeds Methodist Mission is continued through Leeds Sanctuary, which operates "a number of networks based in Leeds City Centre", with an office base at 43 The Calls, Leeds LS2 7EY.[389]
Salem ChapelHunslet Lane
LS10 1JW
United Reformed Church17912001The 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.[390]
St John the Evangelist ChurchNew Briggate LS2 8JDChurch of England16341975The 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.

East Keswick

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Hillside CottageWhitegate
LS17 9HB
Methodist1847~1900Built as a Primitive Methodist Chapel, becoming a private house around 1900.[393]
Old MillSchool Lane
LS17 9DA
Methodist17291891Replaced by the present chapel on Main Street, then converted into a flour mill: now a house.

Farsley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Congregational ChapelBradford Road LS28 6DABaptist1852By Lockwood and Mawson. Gothic Revival, Early English lancet style in sandstone, and green-slate[394]
Farsley Baptist Church71 Bryan Street
LS28 5JP
Baptist19052004Viewed from Priesthorpe Road showing the Sunday School extension to the original church. Now a residential property. The congregation now worships in Farsley Community Church.

Garforth

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Dayspring Church62C Main Street, LS25 1AAWas open in 2008, but as of 2016 the premises are a beauty salon. The congregation now meets at Garforth library.
Primitive Methodist Chapel5 Chapel Lane,
LS25 1AG
18771932Earlier chapel on this site from 1821. Amalgamated with Brunswick Chapel on Church Lane 1932 and building went to commercial use. Now a college.[395]

Harehills

NamImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Ashley Road Methodist ChurchAshley RoadMethodist1964This 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.[399]
Congregational ChurchHarehills Road and Harehills Place
LS8 5LJ
Congregational19011985Originally Congregational, later United Reformed Church. Converted after closure into a community centre known as "The Harehills Place",[400] now a carpet showroom.

Harewood

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
All Saints ChurchGrounds of Harewood HouseChurch of England1c. 14101977Taken into the care of the Churches Conservation Trust on 24 October 1978
Harewood Castle ChapelGrounds of Harewood HouseThe chapel is located at third-floor level above the castle's portcullis chamber and was entered from the solar room above the Great Hall.[401] [402]
Harewood Chapel5 The Avenue, LS17 9LDChurch of England and MethodistBefore its closure, the chapel was supported jointly by the Church of England and the Methodist Church. Services on the first and fourth Sundays were led by the Vicar of Collingham or a lay reader. Services on the second, third and any fifth Sunday were led by the Methodist Minister or a local preacher.[403] It was formerly part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit.

Headingley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
First Church of Christ Scientist LeedsAlma RoadChurch of Christ, ScientistThe church is now used as offices. It had been proposed to demolish it to make way for Leeds' aborted New Generation Transport project.
First Church of Christ Scientist (Headingley Lane)Headingley Lane, LS6 1BLChurch of Christ, Scientist1934Originally designed for the First Church of Christ Scientist by local architect William Peel Schofield (1894-1926). The building passed into the ownership of the Leeds Girls High School in 1986 and was then known as the Elinor Lupton Centre. The church auditorium was used as a theatre and concert hall. Now a public house, The Golden Beam, owned by JD Weatherspoon. An earlier building (1913) functioned as a school but the school assembly room also served as a church.[404]
Headingley Hill Congregational ChurchHeadingley Lane, junction with Cumberland Road
LS6 2EB
Congregational church, later United Reformed Church, later the City Church.II1864Built by Cuthbert Brodrick.[405] Used as offices between 1978 and 1996.[406]
Moorfield House11, Alma Road
LS6 2PG
IIBuilt in 1855/56 as a house for William Glover Joy, owner of a Leeds chemical firm.[407] 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.

Holbeck

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
St Matthew's ChurchStocks HillChurch of England1830sThe building is now St. Matthew's Community Centre. The multi-site Mosaic Church [408] uses the building for a monthly meeting.[409] Much of the housing around it including the high rise flats (with the exception of one block) have been demolished.
Wesleyan ChapelCzar Street
LS11 9PR
WesleyanAround 1850The 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.[410] The original red brick chapel was built around 1850 and is not a listed building.[411]

Kirkstall

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Kirkstall AbbeyKirkstall Road / north bank of the River AireRoman Catholicc. 11521538
Kirkstall Methodist ChapelVictoria Road, LS5 3BEMethodist, formerly Primitive Methodist1874Now flats
Zion Methodist ChapelVictoria Road, LS5 3JPUnited Free Methodist, later Roman Catholic use.1867 (rebuilt 1914)Now offices

Meanwood

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
St Oswald's ChurchHighbury Mount, Highbury, Meanwood LS6 4JLChurch of England18902002Built 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.[412]
Woodside ChapelChurch Lane, Meanwood LS6Wesleyan Methodist18111881Built 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.

Middleton

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Top of the Town Cottages228 Town Street, LS10 3SHMethodistmid 18th centuryc 1860228 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".
Middleton Methodist ChapelHopewell View
LS10 3TE
Methodist18962014Replaced an 1860 chapel and Sunday School on the same site.[413] Now converted for residential use.[414]

Moortown

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Leeds New Central Vilna Synagogue7A Stainburn Parade
LS17 6AN
Jewish19911994Synagogue building at 245 Harrogate Road (now demolished) was sold and the congregation moved to rooms above a shop close by, before incorporating with the Etz Chaim Synagogue at 411 Harrogate Road.[415] Rooms are now business premises.
Moortown Methodist Chapel8 Shadwell Lane
LS17 6DR
MethodistII1850, rebuilt 18761932Later used as a synagogue, then converted for business use, and has had several tenants. Currently a nursery.[416]

Morley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Back Green Methodist Chapel and Sunday SchoolBack Green
Churwell
MethodistUpper storey removed some time after July 1968, and property later sold.[417]
Bruntcliffe Primitive Methodist ChapelHowden Clough Road (formerly Elland Road)
Bruntcliffe
Primitive Methodist1896The 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.[418]
St Brigid'sElland Road, Churwell
LS27 7QR
Roman Catholic2010Now a children's nursery [419]

Otley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Bethel Church HallMyers CroftEvangelical2021Home 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 MissionCraven StreetPrimitive Methodist1901?Early 1950sThought to have been built in 1901. Now a scout troop HQ with an adjoining community centre.[422]
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's WitnessesCross Green
LS21 1HD
Jehovah's Witnesses2022?The property has been sold
Salvation Army worship and community hallsNew Market
LS21 3AE
Salvation Army2019

Pudsey

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Pudsey Unitarian ChurchChurch LaneUnitarian1861Founded in 1854, the church was built in 1861.[423] It was converted for residential use around 2012 and is now known as "Churchfield House".[424]
Trinity Methodist ChurchWesley SquareMethodistc. 1899Listed in 1980. Interior has a U-shaped gallery carried on cast-iron columns. Now a nightclub.

Richmond Hill

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Grace Faith Ministries27-29 Cross Green Lane
LS9 8LJ
Evangelical2016?2017Building is for sale
Mount St. Mary ChurchEllerby RoadRoman Catholic18661986Situated 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.

Rodley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Ebenezer Chapel7 Rodley Lane
LS13 1LB
United Free Methodist ChurchRodley Lane
LS13 1LB
United Methodist Free ChurchAt the junction of Rodley Lane and Chapel Street

Sheepscar

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Divine Exchange Christian Centre [429] Unit 3, 19 Sheepscar Street
LS7 1AD
Non-denominational2018
Salvation Army Church175 Meanwood Road
LS7 1JW
Salvation Army1912Now a charity shop.
Woodhouse Carr Chapel232 Meanwood Road
LS7 2AH
Wesleyan Methodist18731950sArchitect G. F. Danby. Now business premises.

Stanningley

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Stanningley Methodist Church, later Church of the Holy SpiritLeeds and Bradford RoadMethodist, later Roman Catholic2010There was originally a Primitive Methodist chapel in Richardshaw Lane.[430] The Catholic parish registers are now held at Christ the King Church, Bramley.[431]
Olivet Chapel50 Bradford Road
LS28 6DD
Methodist and United Reformed18561982 [432] Ashlar facade, hammer-dressed stone to sides and rear, Welsh blue-slate roof.

Thorner

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Bishop's House (Eltofts)Carr Lane
LS14 3HF
Roman CatholicOriginally 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.
Thorner Methodist Church (1878-1985)Carr LaneMethodist18781985Built 1876-78 by C. E. Danby (Leeds), and now converted into flats. There was previously a Methodist chapel in Main Street, Thorner, founded in 1754.
Thorner Methodist Church (1985-2020)[433] Main Street
LS14 3BU
Methodist19852020Part of the Leeds North and East Methodist Circuit. First founded 1754, present building built 1878, occupied by church 1985,[434] closed 2020.

Wetherby

NameImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Calvinist Chapel, Victoria StreetVictoria Street, WetherbyCalvinist1817c. 1835The 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 HouseBank Street, WetherbyIndependentunknownunknownThe premises are now used for commercial purposes.

Woodhouse

NamenImageLocationDenominationGradeOpenedClosureNotes
Blenheim Baptist ChurchWoodhouse LaneBaptist18642007By Cuthbert Broderick. Coursed squared gritstone, slate roof. Gothic Revival style.[439]
Carlton Hill Meeting HouseWoodhouse LaneSociety of Friends1868Leeds 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.[440]
Emmanuel ChurchWoodhouse LaneChurch of England1880Now the Emmanuel Centre, a building of the University of Leeds, close to the Parkinson Building.
Leeds Grammar School ChapelMoorlands Road
LS2 9JT
Church of England18681997Dedicated to St Wilfred, first listed August 1976. Now part of the Leeds University Business School
New Jerusalem ChurchWillow Terrace RoadThe New Church (Swedenborgian)1885Now known as "Jerusalem Chapel",[441] and used as a store by the University of Leeds
Trinity St David's Congregational ChapelWoodhouse Lane
LS2 7JT
Congregationalist1898The 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.[442] The building is currently unused but there are plans for the building to become the National Poetry Centre.[443]

Yeadon

Demolished places of worship

Adel

Remains of Roman tombstones and altars have been found near Adel Mill along Roman road 72b, 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.[446]

Alwoodley

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Alwoodley CragsOff Stairfoot Lane, LS17Ancient Celtic religionReputedly a site of pagan worship.[447] A rock-carved human figure, south of King Lane Farm, has been identified as a Celtic warrior god, Cocidius.[448]
Alwoodley Gates Methodist ChapelWigton Lane
LS17 8SA
Methodist1984Formerly a Wesleyan chapel,[449] which closed in the 1960s and was converted for residential use. The house was demolished in 1984.[450] West Yorkshire Archive Service holds papers dating from 1846 to 1972.[451]

Armley

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Armley Chapel, later St Bartholomew's ChurchIn the grounds of the present St Bartholomew's ChurchChurch of England16301909Armley Chapel constructed 1630, consecrated 1674, enlarged to St Bartholomew's Church 1834
St Dunstan's District ChurchParliament TerraceChurch of England1898After 1964St Bartholomew's Mission Hall from 1898, St Dunstan's District Church from 1909, closed 1957.[452] St Bartholomew's, St Dunstan's and St Hugh's formed a single parish.[453] 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.

Beeston

There was a chapel in Beeston with an anchorite cell attached, built before 1257.[455]

Bramhope

The original Methodist chapel in Bramhope was built in 1837, near to the site of the current church, which replaced it in 1896.[457]

Bramley

There was a chapel in Bramley at the time of King John (1199-1216), as shown by a deed witnessed by the Clerk of Bramley, called Norris.[458]

Burley

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Catholic Mass Centre, later Sacred Heart ChurchThe corner of Poplar Street and Burley RoadRoman Catholic1890A 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.[459]
Export Mission Church, later Christadelphian Meeting RoomMakkah Jamia Masjid MosqueThe corner of Brudenell Road and Thornville RoadMethodist1890s1997Constructed by the Walmsley brothers from sections imported from the USA. From 1924 to 1988 used by Christadelphians.[460]
St Simon's Church[461] The Leeds Studios[462] Ventnor StreetChurch of England1865Designed by Thomas Shaw in the Decorated Style. The parish was created 1969 from Leeds St Andrews and united in 1955 with Leeds All Hallows.[463]
Ventnor Street Methodist Chapel[464] The Leeds Studios[465] Ventnor Street corner with Kirkstall RoadMethodist18651867[466]

Burmantofts

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Mount Tabor MissionPentecostalMount Tabor Place was demolished between July 1937 and July 1939.[467]
St Alban the Martyr's ChurchEbor Gardens EstateCounty Street, between Cutler Street and Prince George StreetChurch of England1876 [468] Designed by architects, Messrs. Walford and Pollard of Bradford, and built in a cruciform structure of brick in the Early English style.[469]
St Patrick's ChapelYork RoadRoman Catholic1831 [470] Later used as part of the adjoining school on Pott Row.[471]
St Stephen's ChurchNippet LaneChurch of England18541939 [472] 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.[473] The west window stained glass in St Agnes' church was originally in St Stephen's.[474]
York Road Baptist ChurchEbor Gardens EstateYork Road, between the junctions of Halton Place and Ainsty RoadBaptist1872 [475] Closed 1959, demolished soon afterwardsDesigned by W.H. Harris of Leeds.[476] Demolished for housing estate. A replacement church located on Haslewood Drive closed in 1986.[477]

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.[478] The church was located at the western (Woodhouse Carr) end of Buslingthorpe Lane.[479]

Chapel Allerton

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Capella de AlretonCatholicReferred 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.[480]
Chapel Allerton Methodist ChurchParade of shopsHarrogate Road
LS7 4NU
MethodistA cornerstone dated 1874 is now located inside the current Chapel Allerton Methodist Church
St MatthewsChurch of EnglandThe current church replaced the earlier church which was set within the churchyard on Harrogate Road. A Roman altar was found during the demolition of a sexton’s cottage in the grounds in 1879/80.[481]

City centre

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Albion ChapelAlbion Walk, off Albion StreetVarious17931889Foundation 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.[482] The site is now Pinnacle, formerly West Riding House.[483]
Call Lane ChapelMetro Bus Stand K5 and open spaceCall Lane LS1Independent or ArianMarked on an 1847 Ordnance Survey map with the word "Arian".[484] It is not marked on an 1890 OS map.[485] Baptismal records covering the years 1695-1778 are held by the National Archives.[486]
Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion ChapelVictoria QuarterHarewood Street
LS2 7JA
Methodist New ConnexionAlexander Kilham preached here. The chapel burialyard was ordered closed to further burials by a motion passed at Leeds Town Council in June 1848.
Harrison's Almshouses ChapelBradbury Building, Age UK Leeds [487] Mark Lane LS2 8JAAround 1815The 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.[488] A blue plaque mentions the chapel.
St Anne's former cathedralThe HeadrowRoman Catholic18381904St. 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.
St Paul's ChurchPark SquareChurch of England17931906Built to provide a place of worship for the residents of the Park Estate.[489] [490] Described as "a plain but neat edifice of brick, with stone quoins and dressings".[491] 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.
Before the reformation there were also four chantry chapels in what is now Leeds city centre: the chantry chapel of St Mary the Virgin at the north east end of Leeds Bridge, opened around 1327, a chantry chapel founded in 1430 by Leeds vicar Thomas Clarell, near to the vicarage in Kirkgate, a chantry chapel dedicated to St Mary Magdalene, founded in 1470, and one located in Lady Lane.

Eccup

Kelly's Directory of the West Riding of Yorkshire (1881) refers to a Methodist (Wesleyan) chapel in Eccup.[492] [493]

Farsley

Mediaeval Wadlands Hall, Priesthorpe Road, now the location of Wadlands Farm and Wadlands Cottage,[494] 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.[495]

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."[496]

Holbeck

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
St Barnabas' ChurchSweet Street Church of England1855 [502] Around 1938These 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.
St John's ChurchChurch of EnglandAround 1938These 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.

Hunslet

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Christ ChurchOne Leeds City Office ParkMeadow Lane, south of the junction with Great Wilson StreetChurch of England18261972Constructed 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.[504] [505]
St. Joseph's ChurchSt. Joseph's Catholic Primary SchoolJoseph Street
LS10 2AD
Roman Catholic18602005The church was replaced by a new church building in 1971; this closed in 1994 and was demolished in 2005. St. Joseph's parish is now part of the parish of St Margaret Clitherow.[506] [507] [508]
St. Jude's ChurchLeeds City CollegeOn the corner of Leathley Road and Hunslet RoadChurch of EnglandThe 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,[509] 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.[510]
St. Silas' ChurchMatrix House (business premises) [511] Goodman Street
LS10 1NZ
Church of England18701955Funded by the Leeds Church Extension Society at a cost of £5000,[512] its architect was George Corson and the church seated 750 worshippers.[513]
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel [514] Meadow LaneWesleyan Methodist1815Baptism and marriage registers, minutes, accounts, pew sittings and other papers dating from 1838 to 1934 are held by West Yorkshire Archive Service.[515]

Leylands, The

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Back Nile Street Synagogue (Beth Hamedrash Hagodel Synagogue)North Street and Back Nile Street (now Nile Street).[517] Jewish1908Back 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".[518]
St Luke's ChurchNorthgate House (Henton's Chartered Accountants)On the corner of Skinner Lane and North Street.Church of England1841Designed by architects William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse.[519]
St Thomas' ChurchMelbourne Street, east of St. Thomas RowChurch of England1851Built 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.[520]

Little London

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Blenheim Baptist ChurchBlackman Lane
LS2 9ER
Baptist1864 [521] 2007The church was demolished in 2007. The picture is of the site prior to demolition.
St MatthewsCamp RoadChurch of England13 August 18511980Designed by Charles Walklett Burleigh.[522]

Merrion Centre

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
First Leeds SynagogueBack Rockingham StreetJewish18461963A Civic Trust plaque on the side of a staircase in the Merrion Centre marks the site.[523]
New Briggate SynagogueMerrion StreetJewish1927This 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.

Moortown

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Allerton GrangeAllerton Grange SchoolTalbot Avenue
LS17 6SF
CatholicThe Killingbeck family celebrated Catholic Mass at Allerton Grange after the reformation.
New Central Vilna SynagogueFlats245 Harrogate Road
LS17 6PA
Ashkenazi Jews19591991 Former Kingsway Cinema. The building was sold in 1991.[524] Image:[525]

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,[526] 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.[527] 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

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Archbishops' PalaceManor Square LS21 3HURoman CatholicThe 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 Current site of the Bridge Church18261897
Westgate Methodist New Connexion ChapelWestgate Car ParkWestgate
LS21 3AS
Methodist New Connexion1867 1970Westgate Methodist New Connexion Chapel built in 1867 and used until 1944. It was later used for various businesses including a children’s clothing factory in the 1950s and demolished in 1970. The congregation, also known as 'the United Methodists', later joined the Methodist Church on Station Road in Otley.

Quarry Hill

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Old Boggart House [529] Site of Leeds PlayhouseMethodist Church of Great Britain1813The 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 chapelChapel StreetPrimitive Methodist1822Originally called "Chapel Street Chapel", later "Quarry Hill Chapel".[530] New frontage was added in 1846 and the chapel was enlarged in 1874. It closed in 1933.[531]
St Mary's Church [532] St Mary's StreetChurch of England18251979A Commissioners' Church, architect Thomas Taylor.[533] 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".[534] 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

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
East Street United Methodist Free ChurchEast Street/Timber Place/Atlas Street, near Cross Green Lane.[535] [536] United Methodist Free ChurchWest Yorkshire Archive Service holds records covering 1860 to 1926.[537] The church included a school.[538]
Temple View Road Primitive Methodist ChurchTemple View Road, at junction with former Berking Street.[539] Primitive Methodist until Methodist Union in 1932West Yorkshire Archive Service holds records covering baptisms 1886–1937.

Roundhay

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Roundhay Methodist Chapel[540] North Lane (then called Chapel Lane)Methodistc. 1815Before 1874The first chapel was replaced by a larger one on the same road. Stones from this were incorporated into the Church.
Roundhay Methodist ChurchThe Manor, retirement housingLadywood Road
LS8 2QF
Methodist18741985Early English style with seating for 250, often known as "The Ladywood", part of the former Brunswick Circuit.[541]

The first post-Reformation Catholic church in Leeds was the Roundhay Mission.[542]

Rothwell

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Rothwell Primitive Methodist ChapelLeeds City College Marsh Street
LS26 0AE
Primitive MethodistThere were two Primitive Methodist chapels in Rothwell.[543] The site in Marsh Street was formerly Joseph Priestley College[544] and is now Leeds City College's Rothwell Centre.[545]
St. George's Hospital ChapelPrivate housingWood Lane
LS26 0RW
The chapel closed in 1990 or 1991 with the rest of the hospital site [546] and was subsequently demolished for the construction of a housing estate.[547]

Scarcroft

A Roman altar has been identified near Milner Beck in Scarcroft.[548]

Sheepscar

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Holy Rosary ChurchBarrack Street Catholic1886Now on Chapeltown Road
Roscoe Methodist ChurchRoscoe MountMethodist1882Now on Francis Street
St Clement's Church Church of England

Swillington

Domesday Book states that 'a church is there', but no record of that building now remains.

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.[551]

Wetherby

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Chapel of Ease, WetherbyMarket Place, Wetherby Church of EnglandThe chapel was replaced by St James' Church. Wetherby Town Hall now occupies the site.
North Street Primitive Methodist ChapelNorth Street, WetherbyPrimitive Methodist18741966The 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

NameSite nowLocationDenominationOpenedDemolishedNotes
Camp Road Baptist ChapelHousing off Grosvenor HillCamp Road, facing onto Grosvenor HillBaptist1874After 1966The chapel was in use as a warehouse from the 1940s until at least 1967.[552]
Catholic Apostolic ChurchGrass and trees, part of Leeds University campusCromer Road, opposite Lyddon HallCatholic Apostolic Church1886 [553] After 1962Architect James W. James of London. Gothic style, red brick with stone dressings, barrel roof and interior plastered.
Church of the Holy NameOpen space [554] At the junction of Servia Road and Cambridge Road [555] [556] After 1967Designed 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.
Nether Green ChapelAt the corner of the former Royston Place and Coldcall Terrace,
Nether Green
Congregational Church.[557] A small (30 seat) [558] mission church supported by Headingley Congregational Church.[559] Registers, minutes and papers are held by West Yorkshire Archive Service.[560]
St. Vincent's ChapelColdcall Terrace, Nether GreenRoman CatholicRoman Catholic Chapel-of-ease.[561]
Woodhouse Methodist ChurchOnestop Woodhouse community convenience storeWoodhouse Street
LS6 2NY, on the corner of Wesley Court
MethodistThe first Wesleyan Chapel on this site was built in 1770.[562] The last church was a single-storey purpose-built building.[563]

Yeadon

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