
A Grade II listed church and Sunday school on Shaftesbury Avenue, St Andrew’s Roundhay serves as an active United Reformed congregation in the Roundhay suburb of Leeds.
At a glance
St Andrew’s Roundhay is a listed ecclesiastical building in West Yorkshire. Located on Shaftesbury Avenue in the Roundhay district, it continues to function as a place of worship and religious education for the United Reformed Church.
History
The church and its accompanying Sunday school are documented in the National Heritage List for England, reflecting their importance to local architectural and community heritage.
What you see
St Andrew’s Roundhay comprises both a church building and Sunday school. The structures are recognised as Grade II listed buildings, indicating they possess special architectural or historic interest worthy of statutory protection.
Cultural significance
The church serves as both a spiritual centre for the United Reformed community and a heritage landmark within Leeds. Its listed status acknowledges the building’s contribution to local architectural character.
Key facts
- Country: United Kingdom
- City: Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Listed status: Grade II listed building (National Heritage List for England)
- Coordinates: 53.8404, -1.5121
- Active place of worship: United Reformed Church
Practical information & getting there
St Andrew’s Roundhay is located on Shaftesbury Avenue in the Roundhay area of Leeds. As an active church, visiting hours and services can be confirmed by contacting the congregation directly.
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