These premises were opened on 19 Mar 1890 by the Rev. G. Stringer Rowe, who was Principal of Headingley College. The premises could accommodate 220 and there was a small school room underneath. The cost of the building was to be around £1000. The architect was Mr W. H. Howorth of Cleckheaton. It performed the last service on 23 Oct 1966. It later became part of a printing company and is now a private residence.
Baptism records are available for this location from 1890 to 1904. This project is complete.