Holy Trinity Church, Leeds

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Holy Trinity Church, Leeds is an 18th-century Anglican church in central Leeds, England, noted for its Georgian architecture and prominent city-centre location.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
Georgian church building
Grade I listed building
architecturalStyle Georgian
architecturalType Church
builtInCentury 18th century
churchmanship Evangelical Anglican
cityCentreLocation Leeds city centre NERFINISHED
consecrationYear 1727
constructionEnd 1727
constructionStart 1722
coordinateLatitude 53.795
coordinateLongitude -1.544
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Leeds NERFINISHED
founder Lady Elizabeth Hastings NERFINISHED
fundingSource Private subscription
hasGallery yes
hasOrgan yes
hasTower yes
hasWebsite https://www.holytrinityleeds.co.uk/
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageDesignationDate 1951
locatedIn England
Leeds NERFINISHED
West Yorkshire
locatedOn Boar Lane NERFINISHED
material Ashlar stone
near Trinity Leeds shopping centre NERFINISHED
notableFor Georgian architecture
prominent city-centre location
numberOfStoreys Two with galleries
organRebuilt 19th century
ownership Church of England NERFINISHED
parish Leeds City Parish NERFINISHED
plan Rectangular nave with galleries
province Province of York NERFINISHED
publicAccess Yes
registeredCharity yes
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism
roofMaterial Slate
towerCompletionYear 1839
usesFor Community events
Concerts
Worship services

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Trinity Leeds namedAfter Holy Trinity Church, Leeds
Trinity Leeds nearbyLandmark Holy Trinity Church, Leeds