Church of St Mark, Gothic Revival church in Woodhouse, Leeds, England
The Church of St Mark features a west tower with three stages, a six-bay nave, chancel, and walls constructed from coursed squared stone and ashlar.
Built between 1823 and 1825 as a Church of England Commissioners' Church, St Mark's was designed by architects Peter Atkinson Junior and Richard Hey Sharp.
The church displays fine stained glass works by Clayton and Bell, along with an oak-cased organ at the north aisle's east end.
The building serves both religious services and community gatherings, offering level access, bike storage, nearby parking facilities, and accessible toilets.
Following its restoration by Gateway Buildings Trust in 2008, the church received renovations costing £1.5 million to prevent further deterioration.
Location: Leeds
Inception: 1826
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: https://gatewayleeds.net
GPS coordinates: 53.81196,-1.55336
Latest update: March 30, 2025 14:56
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