All Souls' Church, Blackman Lane

[4] The design is simple and impressive in scale: 134 ft in length with aisles both to the nave and chancel, a southwest porch and a baptistery under the northwest tower.

Between 1968 and 1974 Tennant Hall, formerly the church's Sunday Schools, was used as the BBC Leeds TV studios, primarily for the nightly local news programme Look North.

The ornate wooden font cover was donated by the artist Emily Ford in thanksgiving for her own baptism as an adult.

The West Yorkshire branch of the Victorian Society raised £6,000 in 2013 to enable Ford's eight painted panels to be cleaned and restored by David Everingham.

Sunday services offer Anglo-Catholic liturgy, with full lay involvement and children's talk.