Former St Andrew's church, Leeds Road, Huddersfield

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Former St Andrew's church, Leeds Road, Huddersfield

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 25 Jan 2020

The church was built in 1870, architect W.H. Crossland of Leeds. It was declared redundant in 1975, and listed grade II after closure (current list entry 1214957). Initially sold, along with the adjacent site of the now-demolished church school, to the Roman Catholics, following a fire the building was sold again in 2003 and permission was granted in 2007 for conversion to office or retail use, but it appears still to be disused.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.655494
Longitude
-1.775274