Bramhope Methodist Church
Eastgate, Bramhope, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS16 9AA
There have been Methodists worshipping in Bramhope for over 200 years. The present building dates from 1895 when Mrs. S Fawcett laid the foundation stone. The opening of the church took place on the 29th September 1896 when the aforementioned Mrs. Fawcett was presented with a golden key to unlock the door of the church! This year the theme of the Heritage Open Days is 'Architecture'. You are welcome to visit the church designed by architect Mr J.W. Morley in 1895. Stay a while and enjoy our beautiful stained glass windows and find out more about the church's history. The door will be open; you will not need a Golden Key! Please come along and find out why it is locally called the ‘Cathedral of the Dales.’
Eastgate, Bramhope, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS16 9AA
The car park is very small and can be difficult to park in. If the car park is full there is parking at the village car park on Old Lane between the tennis club and the Fox and Hounds Pub. There is disabled access to the front of the church. Disabled access to the toilets is via the slope on the left hand side and through the door into the hall.