South side of St Wilfrid's church, Farnley

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South side of St Wilfrid's church, Farnley

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 29 Nov 2020

Geographically, approximately the west side, but liturgical south. Behind polycarbonate protection, coloured windows can be made out. The church was built on the site of Cow Close Farm. According to the Leeds Indexers site, it opened in 1960, but the Wikipedia entry for "list of places of worship in Leeds" dates it to 1957 with a note that since 2015 it has been St Mary’s Syro-Malabar Catholic Mission.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.784857
Longitude
-1.609457