Former St Columba's church, Bradford

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Former St Columba's church, Bradford

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 10 Sep 2016

This is the north end of the church facing St Margaret's Place; for the other end see Image It was built in 1899-1902, by local architects Thomas Healey Jnr & Francis Healey. There was never a tower. The church was re-ordered in the mid-1980s, but closed in 2004 at which time the benefice and parish were united with St Wilfrid's. The building was leased to Horton Outreach as a restaurant but I don't know whether that is still the case; there were no signs outside in 2016.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.78735
Longitude
-1.775633