Leeds, richmond hill All Saints SE 316335
History
"The church, standing in the York road, was erected in 1849-50 at a cost, including parsonage, of £4,400, and consecrated November, 1, 1850, is a building of stone in the Geometric style, from the designs of Messrs. MALLINSON and HEALEY, architects, of Bradford, consisting of chancel, nave, and aisles of equal length, small transepts thrown out from the aisles, vestry, and a tower with lofty broach spire, relieved by two tiers of spire lights, and containing 1 bell."


This church was demolished in the 1970s (?) and replaced by a new church in the modern idiom.
Bells
There are no bells at this church.
Sources
www.leodis.net (C) Picture of Church