All Souls’ Church, Haley Hill, Halifax

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All Souls’ Church, Haley Hill, Halifax is a prominent Victorian Gothic Revival church in West Yorkshire, England, designed by the renowned architect George Gilbert Scott.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
Gothic Revival church
Grade I listed building
Victorian church
architect George Gilbert Scott
architecturalStyle Decorated Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival
associatedWith Akroydon model village
builtAs millworkers’ church
builtFor Edward Akroyd
caredForBy The Churches Conservation Trust
surface form: Churches Conservation Trust
consecrationYear 1859
constructionEnd 1859
constructionStart 1856
country England
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Leeds
era Victorian era
fundedBy Edward Akroyd
gridReference SE 090 258
hasFeature chancel
clerestory
nave with aisles
rich interior decoration
transepts
hasSpire yes
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageDesignationDate 1954
liturgicalTradition Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglican
locatedIn Halifax
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
materials stone
namedAfter All Souls
notableFor elaborate stone carving
high-quality Victorian Gothic design
prominent spire
ownership The Churches Conservation Trust
surface form: Churches Conservation Trust
parish Halifax
patron Edward Akroyd
planType cruciform plan
previousDiocese Diocese of Wakefield
redundancyDeclared 1979
region Yorkshire and the Humber
status redundant church
towerLocation west end
transferredTo The Churches Conservation Trust
surface form: Churches Conservation Trust

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George Gilbert Scott notableWork All Souls’ Church, Haley Hill, Halifax