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St Peters Parish Church, Leeds, Yorkshire Display a map of this location (if available)

Taken at St Peters Parish Church, Leeds, Yorkshire and sourced from www.leodis.net.
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    • View shows Leeds Parish Church which had been rebuilt in 1500 following a fire. When Dr Walter Hook became Vicar of Leeds in 1837 he was unhappy with the layout of the Church as shown here. He called for restoration and rearrangement although due to structural damage, the majority of the Church also needed to be rebuilt. The 'new' Parish Church was consecrated in 1841 and has a more ornate Gothic Revival style complete with pinnacles and turrets compared to the simpler Medieval style of the old church.

Taken at St Peters Parish Church, Leeds, Yorkshire and sourced from www.leodis.net.
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    • View looking down from the bottom of Kirkgate to the church, this building dating from 1841. The 'new' Parish Church was consecrated in 1841 and has a more ornate Gothic Revival style complete with pinnacles and turrets compared to the simpler Medieval style of the old church.
St Peters Parish Church, Leeds, Yorkshire is in Leeds, Yorkshire and is is located at latitude 53.795117, longitude -1.536133.