St Michael and All Angels Church, Headingley explained

Headingley Parish Church
Location:Headingley, Leeds,
West Yorkshire
Dedication:St Michael and All Angels
Denomination:Church of England
Churchmanship:Inclusive catholic church[1]
Country:England
Parish:St. Michael Headingley
Deanery:Headingley
Archdeaconry:Leeds
Episcopalarea:Leeds
Diocese:Leeds
Province:York
Architect:J. L. Pearson
Vicar:The Revd Dr Angela Birkin
Curate:The Revd Josh Peckett
Warden:Ann Dudzinski
Coordinates:53.8191°N -1.576°W
Osgraw:SE 28011 35957

Headingley Parish Church or the Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels in Headingley, a suburb of Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England is a Victorian Church of England parish church. It is a Grade II* listed building.

History

The parish of Headingley was carved out of the once very large parish of Leeds, which at the time also included the districts of Armley, Beeston, Bramley and Hunslet. The first church on the site was built on land given in about 1620 by John Savile. This church remained in place for 210 years and could hold 200 congregants.

The Industrial Revolution brought population booms to northern England and the population of Headingley increased to 2,000 warranting the creation of a vicarcy in 1849 and the building of a larger, 600-seater, church in 1838, designed by the architect R. D. Chantrell.

However, this church was not to last: further increases in population meant that a new church was needed. Today's church is the third on the site and was consecrated in 1886.

With the growth in the local population a new parish of Far Headingley was created, and St Chad's Church, Far Headingley was built in 1868. The two churches have worked together in matters of child welfare. The Headingley Team of St Michael's and St Chad's have a tradition of undertaking welfare work dating back to the late 19th century, and during the Second World War St Chad's opened a home for the friendless girls' societies in Leeds. In recent years, the two churches hold early Sunday morning communion services alternately, and both participate in Churches Together in Headingley.[2] [3]

Building and associated buildings

The church was designed by J. L. Pearson, architect of Truro Cathedral. It was built from 1884 to 1886, and the north porch was added and the spire completed in 1890.[4] It is built of gritstone with a tiled roof, and is Grade II* listed. The church wall and gate piers are Grade II listed.

The Parish Hall was built in 1834[4] or 1844 as the Headingley National School, and is Grade II listed, as is the former Parochial Institute in Bennett Road, built in 1877 by George Corson and now used as offices.

Services

Worship at the church is in the liberal catholic tradition of the Church of England, with both Sunday services being sung by the church's choir.[5]

Sunday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Incumbents of Headingley

PeriodVicar of Headingley
In 1632Robert Dobson
In 1641 & 1642John Greenwood
In 1650? Barratt
In 1657? Bates (? Alexander Bate)
1662–[1671]William Robinson
[1671]–1675Richard Crashaw
1675–1676John Briggs
1676–1711Joseph Eammonson
1711–1713John Benson
1713–1730John Claphamson
1730–1732John Murgatroyd
1732–1746Samuel Dodgson
1746–1764John Moore
1764–1769Samuel Disney
1769–1782William Lupton
1782Jonathan Colton
1782–1836John Smithson
1836–1863William Williamson
1863–1865William Fox Whitbread Torre
1865–1881Henry Tuckwell
1881–1913Frederick John Wood
1913–1918George Arthur Hollis
1918–1933Richard Henry Malden
1933–1956Rowland John Wood
1956–[1966]Ralph Emmerson
[1967]–1981Christopher Luxmore
1981–1991Owen Arnott Conway
1991–[2001]Michael Cross
PeriodPriest in Charge
[2001]–2011David William Peat
2012–2014Michael Anthony Whatmough
PeriodTeam Rector
2014 – 2020Michael Anthony Whatmough
PeriodVicar of Headingley
2021– presentAngela Birkin

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who We Are . All Hallows Leeds . 27 May 2022.
  2. Web site: St Chad's Home For Girls . 17 August 2021. The home closed at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 when the premises were commandeered for use as an Air Raid Precaution post..
  3. Book: Kholi . M. . The Golden Bridge: Young Immigrants to Canada, 1833-1939 . 2003 . 234 . [Leeds] Ladies Association For The Care of Friendless Girls....
  4. Book: Wrathmell. Susan. John . Minnis. Leeds. Pevsner architectural guides. 2005. Yale U.P.. 0-300-10736-6. 246–248.
  5. Web site: St Michael and All Angels' Weekly Services . 15 September 2022 . www.st-michaels-headingley.org.uk.