Headingley Hill Congregational Church

Local nameHeadingley Hill Congregational Church
LocationLeeds, UK

Headingley Hill Congregational Church is a redundant Congregational church at the corner of Headingley Lane and Cumberland Road, in the Headingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The church, which is a Grade II listed building, was designed in the Gothic Revival style by Cuthbert Brodrick and completed in 1866. It was the only church to have been designed by Brodrick, who is noted for Leeds Town Hall and the Corn Exchange.

Its congregation moved out in 1978 to merge with St Columba Presbyterian Church and form Headingley St Columba URC with a new building in the centre of Headingley. After this, Headingley Hill Congregational Church was converted to offices.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headingley_Hill_Congregational_Church

Address 4 Cumberland Road, Leeds LS6 2EQ, United Kingdom

Coordinates 53°48'59.007" N -1°33'55.557" E

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