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Church of the Epiphany, Gipton

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on its eastern side. The church is built of reinforced concrete with a red brick cladding and a tiled roof. The nave and chancel are under a single roof span. The church's gable has two buttresses flanked by the bell openings.
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and built by Armitage Hodgson of Leeds, groundbreaking began in 1936 and the church opened in 1938. The foundation stone was laid on 12 July 1937 by Elsie Burroughs, the sister of the late
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Like much of the surrounding area the church is of built of red brick in a style fitting with its mid-twentieth century era. Cachmaille-Day's plans were inspired by the new church at
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The church was built to serve the then growing housing estate of Gipton. Designed by
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Listed buildings in Leeds (Gipton and Harehills Ward)
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53°48′47″N 1°29′31″W / 53.81295°N 1.49187°W / 53.81295; -1.49187
Gipton
Leeds
England
Denomination
Anglican
Parish church
Architect(s)
Nugent Cachemaille-Day
Groundbreaking
Province
York
Diocese
Leeds
Archdeaconry
Parish
Gipton
Gipton
Leeds
West Yorkshire
Anglican
parish church
Diocese of Leeds
Grade I listed
Nugent Cachemaille-Day
Bishop of Ripon
Princess Royal
Saint Edmund
Coutances

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