Entrances to Cornerstone Church, Headingley

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Entrances to Cornerstone Church, Headingley

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 28 Apr 2021

Formerly known as South Parade Baptist Church, the place of worship built in 1925 by the local architects Jones and Stocks now has a contemporary glass entrance (left). The more ornate brick-and-stone entrance is to the older former Sunday School of 1908 by Percy Robinson and the same W A Jones, now in commercial use. Together they are grade II listed (list entry 1256025). See Image for a wider view.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.81937
Longitude
-1.582251