Methodist Churches.
Photographs of Methodist Churches in the parish:
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The Oxford Place Methodist Centre, Leeds. Oxford Place Methodist Centre comprises Oxford Place Methodist Church
and Oxford Place Community Care. The original chapel seated 2,250 and was quite plain
when it was built in 1835. The lavish front facade and extensions were added between 1896 and 1903.
- Another view of
The Oxford Place Methodist Centre.
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Ashley Road Methodist Church, Leeds.
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Roscoe Methodist Church, Leeds.
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The Methodist Church, Gipton, Leeds.
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The Methodist Church, Hunslet.
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Newbourne Methodist Church, Leeds.
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The former Wesleyan Mission Hall, Moor Road, Far Headingley.
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The Methodist Church, Chapel Allerton. Chapel Allerton Methodist Church has 2 buildings which face each other across Town Street - the old church, now called the Methodist Centre, and the new church.
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The Old Methodist Church, Chapel Allerton (now the Methodist Centre).
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Beeston Methodist Church, Leeds.
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The former United Methodist Free Church, Leeds, opened 1877 - now a Seikh Temple.
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St. Andrew's Methodist Church, Beeston.
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Woodhouse Methodist Church, Leeds.
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Burley Methodist Church, Leeds.
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Hyde Park Methodist Mission Church, Leeds.
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Whingate Methodist Church, Moor End.
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Southfield former Primitive Methodist Church, Armley, opened 1875.
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Highfield Methodist Church, Wortley.
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Lidgett Methodist Church, Lidgett Park.
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The former Methodist Church, Armley. The building was known to my uncle as 'Hall Road Methodists'. It amalgamated with Carr Crofts Baptists Chapel when the latter was demolished, in the late 1950s.
The demolition of the Baptist Chapel was due to the extension of premises occupied by 'Blakeys' an engineering firm that was famous for making boot protectors, pieces of metal that were
hammered into the soles of shoes or boots to inhibit wear on the leather.[John Sheldon 2007]
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The Methodist Church, Farnley.
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The Methodist Church, Lower Wortley.
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The former Ebenezer Wesleyan Church, Bramley. Built 1876 - enlarged 1888 - now occupied by a firm of funeral directors.[Betty Longbottom]
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Trinity MethodistChurch, Bramley.
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The former Sandford Methodist Church, Bramley.
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The former Methodist Chapel, Kirkstall. Built in 1874, used by a building company in 2004 and by 2011 was converted to housing.
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The Methodist Church, Meanwood.
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The Methodist Church, Headlingley.
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The former United Methodist Church, Leeds, now converted into flats.
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