

The Catholic Cathedral in the city of Leeds. A beautiful Grade II* listed building and a centre of faith and music in the city. Leeds Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Leeds and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds. The current building was constructed between 1904 and 1924 in the Gothic Revival style, designed by architects John Henry Eastwood and S. K. Greenslade. The cathedral features stunning stained glass windows, intricate stonework, and a magnificent pipe organ.

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Roman Catholic — the Cathedral Church of St Anne and the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds. This stunning neo-Gothic sanctuary serves as a spiritual hub for the city, offering multiple daily Masses, confession times, and choral excellence. It is a house of prayer and music, welcoming all who seek a moment of quiet reflection or a deep connection to Catholic tradition.
Leeds is Yorkshire's largest city and a major financial, cultural and retail centre. Known for its Victorian arcades, thriving arts scene, and one of the UK's most vibrant music and nightlife cultures.