Gateway to redundant church dedicated to St Saviour
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Image: © Andrew Tatlow Taken: 13 Aug 2010
The church dedicated to St Saviour was built to the design of Gilbert Scott from 1875 to 1878 and was the largest Victorian church in Leicester capable of holding a congregation of 1000. It was declared redundant and now appears to be sinking into dereliction although the skip may indicate otherwise. It is listed by English Heritage as being at risk.