Headingley Hill United Reformed Church
Introduction
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 10 Mar 2018
A grade II listed building https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1255982 by Cuthbert Broderick in 1864. By the 1990s the church was being used as offices. Around 2010 it was being used by the City Church Leeds for Sunday morning worship and a Friday night youth club under the name Ashwood Centre. In 2014 it was being offered for sale at a guide price of £395,000. By 2018 that had risen to £450,000. Manchester architects Atelier MB http://www.ateliermb.co.uk/the-ashwood-centre have now secured planning permission and Listed Building Consent to convert the building into 7 very large apartments.