Former St Hugh's school and church, Aviary Mount, Leeds

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Former St Hugh's school and church, Aviary Mount, Leeds

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 21 Jun 2016

St Hugh's church (the nave of which can be seen behind the school building) was built in 1909, designed by local architects Chorley and Connon. The school was built on the same site, either at the same time or later. The date of closure is unknown at the time of submission, but I have found a reference to them still being open in 1953. Both church and school have now been converted to apartments ("St Hugh's Lodge").

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.800963
Longitude
-1.587596