St Wilfrid's Church, Halton, Leeds

St Wilfrid's Church, Halton was designed by Albert Randall Wells and built between 1937 and 1939.

The site on Halton Hill was given by Viscount Halifax and the building was paid for by Sir John Priestman.

It has Early English gothic inspired details, such as the triangular-headed windows.

[2] The concrete vaulting within the interior in Nikolaus Pevsner's words "remind one of German Expressionism in recent church architecture rather than that of England".

[4] Congregational seating was made by Edward Gardiner[5] who, earlier, had a partnership with Ernest Gimson.

St Wilfrid's Church (2017)
St Wilfrid by Eric Gill (1939)
Interior (2014)