St Michael and All Angels Church, Gothic Revival church in Headingley, England
St Michael and All Angels Church is a place of worship built in Gothic Revival style in the Headingley area, constructed from local gritstone with a tiled roof. The building displays characteristic features of this architectural approach through its stone walls and traditional roofing.
The building was completed in 1886 and represents the third church erected at this location, following earlier structures from 1620 and 1838. The repeated rebuilding at this site shows how important the place has remained for the community over centuries.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local Headingley community, hosting both worship and social events throughout the year. Residents rely on it as a center for spiritual practice and neighborhood connection.
The building sits on St Michael's Road in Leeds and is easy to reach on foot, with regular services held throughout the year. A community hall is located nearby and hosts various local gatherings and activities for visitors and residents.
The building holds Grade II* listed status, recognizing its historical and architectural significance within a protected framework. This designation indicates it belongs among the more important structures of its kind.
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