St Margaret of Antioch Church, Leeds
Facts and practical information
The former St Margaret of Antioch's Church building is situated on Cardigan Road, Headingley, West Yorkshire, England, near Burley Park railway station. It is an example of Late Gothic Revival church architecture, and it was built in the first few years of the twentieth century, being consecrated in 1909. It was built in the Parish of Burley to serve the population of the newly built red-brick terrace houses in the area, part of the late Victorian expansion of Leeds. Whilst a functioning Anglican Church, it had an Anglo-Catholic flavour. It is a Grade II* listed building, and was designed by Temple Moore. It was rescued from dereliction by a group of local Christians who turned it into an arts and creative space called Left Bank Leeds. ()
St Margaret of Antioch Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Meanwood Valley Trail, Woodhouse Moor, Hyde Park Picture House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to St Margaret of Antioch Church by public transport?
Bus
- Queens Road Royal Park Road • Lines: 56 (5 min walk)
- Royal Park Road Brundenell Mount • Lines: 56 (6 min walk)
Train
- Burley Park (6 min walk)
- Headingley (26 min walk)