St Chad's Church, Far Headingley
St Chad's Church, Far Headingley | |
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View of church from the east | |
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Basic information | |
Location | Otley Road, Far Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS16 5JT, England |
Geographic coordinates | 53°49′41″N 1°35′10″W / 53.8281°N 1.5860°WCoordinates: 53°49′41″N 1°35′10″W / 53.8281°N 1.5860°W |
Affiliation | Church of England |
Province | York |
District | Diocese of Leeds |
Year consecrated | 1868 |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | parish church |
Leadership |
The Revd Tom Lusty SCP Team Vicar |
Website | http://www.stchads.co.uk/ |
Architectural description | |
Architect(s) | Edmund Beckett Denison and W H Crossland |
Architectural type | Church: grade II* listed |
Completed | 1868, reordered 2011 |
Specifications | |
Spire height | 186 ft |
Materials | stone, tiled roof |
St Chad's Church, Far Headingley is the parish church of Far Headingley in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The dedication is to Chad of Mercia, who was bishop of York and died in AD 672.
The church was built in 1868, on land given by the Beckett family of Kirkstall Grange who paid £10,000 towards it. The architects were Edmund Beckett Denison and W H Crossland.[1] The spire is 186 feet high.[2] The church is Grade II* listed.[3] It is set back from the busy Otley Road, with a cricket field and the parish war memorial (Grade II listed) nearer the road.
The organ was built in 1911 by Harrison & Harrison of Durham. The Creation window above the altar was designed and made by M. E. Aldrich Rope, her first large commission and one of her greatest works.
Church life
There are two or three services every Sunday and a midweek communion service.
The church has a branch of the Mothers' Union, Scout groups for various ages, a drama group, lunch club and other social activities.
The church works with St Michael's, the parish church of the adjacent parish of Headingley, including holding early Sunday communion services alternately. Through Churches Together in Headingley the church has links with Christians of other denominations locally.
St Chad's has won an "Eco-congregation" award,[4] and in November 2007 the church won the Church Times national award for biodiversity in recognition of its wildlife-friendly churchyard.[5]
References
- ↑ Wrathmell, Susan; Minnis, John (2005). Leeds. Pevsner architectural guides. Yale U.P. pp. 260–262. ISBN 0-300-10736-6.
- ↑ Arthur Mee (1941) The King's England: Yorkshire - West Riding (Hodder & Stoughton, London) p. 179
- ↑ "Church of St Chad". Heritage Gateway - Listed Buildings Online. Retrieved 27 May 2009.
- ↑ "Ecocongregation". Retrieved 18 January 2008.
- ↑ "The greenest of them all". Church Times. 23 November 2007. Retrieved 18 January 2008.
External links
Media related to St Chad's Church, Far Headingley at Wikimedia Commons
- Church website
- Historic England. "Grade II* listed (466196)". Images of England.
- Historic England. "War memorial, Grade II listed (466197)". Images of England.