Church of St Mark, Gothic Revival church in Woodhouse, Leeds, England
Church of St Mark is a Gothic Revival building with a west tower divided into three stages, a six-bay nave, and a chancel. The walls are built from coursed squared stone and ashlar, giving the structure its solid appearance throughout.
The building was constructed between 1823 and 1825 as a Church of England Commissioners' church designed by Peter Atkinson Junior and Richard Hey Sharp. It was built during a period when new church buildings were created to serve a growing population in the area.
The church contains fine stained glass windows created by Clayton and Bell that fill the interior with colored light. You can see these artworks throughout the space, and they form part of the original decoration that shaped how the place feels.
The building has level access for easy entry and provides bike storage along with accessible toilet facilities. Parking is available nearby, making it convenient to visit.
An oak-cased organ from the original fittings sits at the east end of the north aisle, representing the musical tradition that has been part of this place since its founding. Few visitors notice this detail when they first enter the building.
Location: Leeds
Inception: 1826
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: https://gatewayleeds.net
GPS coordinates: 53.81196,-1.55336
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:26
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