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St Hilda's Church

Cross Green Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS9 0DG

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking required
  • | Site opening

Built in 1882, by Yorkshire architect JT Micklethwaite, designed for Anglo-Catholic worship. Amazing collection of carved and decorated woodwork. A landmark building at a major gateway into the city, close to the A63, en route from Junction 45.

Discover a church which is built from the same red brick as the nearby housing, symbolising that it belongs to the community that it was built to serve. There is a unique collection of carved and painted woodwork, including a rood screen with loft (accessed via a spiral staircase), an amazing font canopy, side-screens, reredos - and much more. The quality of natural light is an important feature. It is a listed building but is not a museum. It has movable chairs and so is a flexible building that lends itself well to modern forms of worship, in the Anglo-Catholic tradition, as well as accommodating community and school events of all kinds. It is a focal point, a centre of activity and the heartbeat of the community. We are again displaying photographs of this area in the past and of church events. Come and see.

Timings

Saturday 13 September:
1100-1700
Sunday 14 September:
1100-1700
Wednesday 17 September:
1330-1700
Saturday 20 September:
1100-1700
Sunday 21 September:
1200-1500

Location & directions

Cross Green Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS9 0DG

Directions:
South east of city centre.
Contact on day:
Stephen Savage
Telephone number:
+447714208269

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking required
Booking conditions:

Accessibility details

Level access into church but not to the toilet.

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