Adams & Kelly was an architectural practice based at 18 Park Row, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
[2] Adams & Kelly's work includes the former Church Institute in Leeds, on the corner of Albion Place and Lands Lane,[3] a building in Gothic Revival style which was built between 1866 and 1868.
The original design included a tall steeple, and building of the tower began in 1897, but it could not be completed as a weakness had developed in the foundations.
[9] With architects Alfred Jackson Martin of Darlington and Eugene C Clephan of Stockton-on-Tees they designed the Church of St Peter in Stockton, County Durham (1878–81).
The scheme was shelved in favour of the building of a new church, St James', which was subsequently designed by Kelly & Birchall and built in 1887–90.