The east window of St Edmund's Parochial Church Hall

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The east window of St Edmund's Parochial Church Hall

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 1 Mar 2013

The hall is used throughout the week for various activities. The date is 1900, when the surrounding area was being developed. The designer was W. Carby-Hall, the architect used by one of the property developers, J. W. Archer, who provided the land for the church, parsonage and hall. (http://www.stedmunds.roundhay.org.uk/history.htm)

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.83817
Longitude
-1.514591