Although I am not a church goer myself, but I do like the atmosphere and architecture of many churches. I appreciate the skill and beauty in a good stain glass window and find the eerie cold and echoes that you get in old churches quite compelling and interesting. It's nice to walk in from off the street into something that feels very different and has a quietness that is slightly other worldly.
St Aidans in Harehills is a lovely old building, still very much in full swing. It opened it's doors in 1894 and is one of the few Anglican parishes to celebrate Mass daily. Inside they have a huge organ, an intricately designed pulpit, various ancient hand carved statues and a very beautiful baptistery and font made in Newcastle from various different marbles.
They are open at some point every day. They hold a youth club, a mothers club and tours for groups in which you can view The Brangwyn Mosiac. Especially good for school visits. read more