St Mary in the Wood Church, Morley

St Mary in the Wood Church is a redundant and former United Reform Church place of worship in Morley, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1876-78 on the site of a medieval church.[1] The former church is situated on Troy Road and Commercial Street north of the town. The church became redundant in the late 20th century and sat derelict until 2010. When a fire erupted and destroyed the church with only the spire surviving and burnt out parts of the former building.[2] The church congregation is still active although meeting at a new place of worship on Commercial Street further south of the old church in a chapel.[3]

St Mary’s in the Wood Church
St Mary’s in the Wood Church, Morley
The former St Mary's in the Wood Church after fire damage
OS grid referenceSE263280
LocationMorley, West Yorkshire
CountryEngland
DenominationUnited Reform Church
Websitehttps://stmarysinthewoodmorleyurc.org.uk/
Architecture
Functional statusDerelict
StyleGothic revival
The church and spire seen from Commercial Street.
Current meeting place of the congregation on Commercial Street
Church and graveyard prior to fire

See also

References

  1. Libraries, Leeds (25 January 2019). "A Brief History of Morley Churches".
  2. "Evacuation as Morley church catches fire". 12 June 2010 via www.bbc.co.uk.
  3. "St. Mary's in the Wood, Morley". stmarysinthewoodmorleyurc.org.uk. 21 May 2016.
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