Posted: Wed 21 Apr, 2010 11:54 pm
Many people think this is a closed church: but it's alive and flourishing - and an architectural treasure. This year All Souls is taking part in Treasures Revealed, 1-9 May.The church will be open Saturday 1st and Weds. 5th, 10:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 16:00, with opportunity to play the Isaac Abbott organ on the Saturday. Saturday 8th Leeds Guild of Singers sing "In a strange land" at 17:00, followed by an All Souls' Feast.And, of course, the church is open for worship Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Sunday - see www.allsoulsleeds.org.ukDeep apologies if it's taking a liberty to post this advert but All Souls' is virtually a secret place: built on a once bustling road, which now has a 'no through traffic' sign at one end and a 'no exit' sign at the other; built to serve houses now demolished on streets that no longer exist, 12 minutes' walk from the Merrion Centre - but virtually unknown.The last church designed by George Gilbert Scott, who also designed The General Hospital in 1869, it's a secret worth sharing. IMHO anyway - come and see if I'm right.