Below is a list of places of worship in Harrogate, North Yorkshire by denomination.
Baptist
editChurch of England
edit- Christ Church, High Harrogate
- St. Aidan's High School Chapel [1]
- St. James' Church, Birstwith
- St. John's Church, Bilton
- St. Luke's Church
- St. Mark's Church, Harrogate
- St. Mary's Church, Harrogate, now known as Kairos Church
- St. Peter's Church, Harrogate
- St. Robert's Church, Pannal
- St. Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate
Methodist
editThe Methodist churches in Harrogate are all part of the Nidd Valley Circuit in the Yorkshire North and East District, formerly (before 2017) part of the Leeds District.[2]
- Bilton Area Methodist Church [3]
- Harlow Hill Methodist Church [4]
- Killinghall Methodist Church, Ripon Road [5]
- Pannal Methodist Church [6]
- Starbeck Methodist Church
- Trinity Methodist
- Wesley Chapel
- Woodlands Methodist Church [7]
The former Wesleyan Chapel on Grove Road, now a guest house, is a Grade II listed Italianate building, dating from 1896.
Roman Catholic
edit- St. Aelred's Church, 71 Woodlands Drive
- St. Joseph's Church
- St. Robert's Church
United Reformed
edit- Bilton Grange URC, Woodfield Road,[8] founded in 1906 as a 'Church Plant' from Victoria Avenue Congregational Church, with services initially held in temporary premises on Skipton Road now known as the "Jehovah's Witnesses Hall".[9]
- St. Paul's Church, Victoria Avenue
- West Park United Reformed Church, Harrogate
Other
edit- Christadelphians, Pannal Memorial Hall, Station Road [10]
- Harrogate District Hospital Chapel. The chapel is located on the ground floor of Harrogate District Hospital, near Littondale Ward.[11]
- Harrogate Elim Church, Park View. An Elim Pentecostal Church, the church has been meeting in Harrogate since 1952 and is part of the Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance.[12]
- Harrogate Hebrew Congregation (Harrogate Shul), St Mary's Walk.[13] The first Harrogate synagogue was established in 1918, using rooms over an antique shop in the Montpelier Quarter. The community moved to the current site (a former church school building) in 1925. The present building was opened in 1968.[14]
- Harrogate New Life Church
- Latter Day Saints Chapel, Wetherby Road
- Life Destiny Church
- Mayfield Community Church
- Society of Friends Meeting House, Queen Parade [15]
References
edit- ^ Service for Frank, accessed 26 June 2020
- ^ Methodist Church of Great Britain, Leeds District, Statistics for Mission: District Mapping Packs, Methodist Conference 2017, accessed 25 June 2020
- ^ Bilton Area Methodist Church
- ^ Harlow Hill Methodist Church
- ^ Killinghall Methodist Church
- ^ Pannal Methodist Church
- ^ Woodlands Methodist Church
- ^ Bilton Grange United Reformed Church
- ^ Bilton Grange URC, History, accessed 26 June 2020
- ^ Harrogate Christadelphians, accessed 25 January 2018
- ^ Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust, Chaplaincy, accessed 23 November 2019
- ^ Harrogate Elim Church, accessed 8 January 2023
- ^ Harrogate Hebrew Congregation, Welcome to Harrogate, accessed 23 November 2019
- ^ Harrogate Hebrew Congregation, History, accessed 6 February 2023
- ^ York Area Quakers, Harrogate Quaker meeting, accessed 27 October 2016