Holy Trinity, Boar Lane
Holy Trinity, Boar Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 6HW View on map
Anglican church 1721-7 by William Etty. The wooden spire was blown down in 1839 and the upper stages added to the tower by RD Chantrell. Boar Lane was realigned and the street frontage rebuilt, 1869-c1875. Wall memorials include those to James Scott, the first minister, d1782, nephew of the founder of the church, Henry Robinson, d1736.
Contact
- Grant Recipient: Leeds City Parish PCC
- Contact for access: Mrs A Nicholl
- 0113 2452036
- http://www.leedsminster.org
Opening Arrangements
All year, for details please see the website: http://www.artsattrinity.co.uk for details.
- Open on Heritage Open Day
Directions
Boar lane is in Leeds City centre. Rail: Leeds (5 minutes walk). Bus: Frequent city centre services.
Parking Spaces
0
Disabled Access
- Wheelchair access: Yes
- Disabled Toilets: Yes
- Assistance dogs: Yes
WC
Yes