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Yorkshire, Churches of other denominations in Huddersfield Ancient Parish
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Churches of other denominations in Huddersfield Ancient Parish
- Here are photographs of Churches of other denominations in the parish:
- The former St. Andrew's (CofE) Church, Huddersfield. Originally built as Church of England in 1870, acquired by the Roman Catholic Parish of St. Patrick in 1975, closed in 2001. Sold to James Robinson (adjoining factory)[Humphrey Bolton]
- St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Huddersfield. Originally built as Church of England in 1915, acquired by the Roman Catholic Diocese in 1953. (The Church's website is here.)
- The Roman Catholic Church of St Brigid and St Martin, Longwood. This church is now demolished.
- An old drawing of the Unitarian Church, Huddersfield.
- The former Christian Fellowship Church, Huddersfield.
- St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Huddersfield. (The Church's website is here.)
- The Polish Roman Catholic Church, Huddersfield.
- The National Spiritualist Church, Huddersfield. (The Church's website is here.)
- The New Testament Church of God, Huddersfield. (The Church's website is here.)
- Waverley United Reformed Church, Huddersfield.
- The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Huddersfield.
- The Merton Street Elim Pentecostal Church, Huddersfield. (The Church's website is here.)
- The Apostolic Church, Huddersfield.
- The Christadelphian Hall, Huddersfield.
- Jubilee Centre - Community Church, Paddock.
- The Quaker Meeting House, Huddersfield.
- The former Roman Catholic Church of St James the Great, Oakes.
- The Quarmby Spiritualist Church, Longwood. (The Church's website is here.)
- The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Huddersfield.
- The Church of God, Sheepridge.
- The United Reformed Church, Brackenhall.
- Westwood Christian Centre, Bolster Moor. Founded as an Anglican Mission Church in 1865. (The Church's website is here.)
- The Shred Church, Upper Slaithwaite.
- The former Milton Congregational Church, Huddersfield. Built in 1883, closed in the early 1990s and became a nightclub. Became part of the University in 1995.
- The United Reformed Church, Huddersfield.
- The Salvation Army Church and Community Centre, Oakes. (The Church's website is here.)
- The former St. James Roman Catholic Church, Oakes. Closed in 2007, now a vet's surgery.
- The National Spiritualist Church, Quarmby. (The Church's website is here.)