List of Baptist churches in Leicester

In Leicester in Leicestershire, UK there been have been numerous places of worship of various denominations, including the Baptists. The first congregation of Baptists in Leceister was founded 1651. Numerous chapels were built subsequently, many in the 19th century. One of the grandest was the "Pork Pie Chapel" built in 1845. As of 2008, there were 13 active Baptist churches in the city. The following is a list of Baptist church buildings in the city, both closed and open, the several of which are Grade II listed buildings.

Open churches

 * Braunstone Avenue / Hallam Crescent East, Friar Lane & Braunstone Baptist Church
 * Buckminster Road, Archdeacon Lane Memorial Baptist Church
 * Charles Street, Central Baptist Church (1830), a Grade II listed building (1074071)
 * Harrison Road, Carey Hall
 * Linden Street / Gedding Road, Baptist North Evington Free Church
 * London Road, Stoneygate Baptist Church
 * Loughborough Road, Union Church
 * Lutterworth Road, Aylestone Baptist Church
 * Main Street Evington, a Grade II listed building (1361414)
 * Melbourne Hall, Evangelical Free Church (1881), q Grade II listed building(1334632)
 * Narborough Road, Robert Hall Memorial Baptist Church, a Grade II listed building (1391754)
 * Park Hill Drive, Zion Chapel
 * Uppingham Road
 * Wharf Street North, Carley Evangelical Baptist Church

Closed churches

 * Archdeacon Lane (1836-1936)
 * Abbey Gate (1882)
 * Alfred Street, Trinity Chapel (1840-1890)
 * Belgrave Gate, Tabernacle (1869-1921)
 * Belvoir Street (1845), known as the Pork Pie, from its shape designed by Joseph Hansom, now known as Hanson Hall, a Grade II listed building (1361372)
 * Burgess Street
 * Carley Street (c.1823/24) closed in 1864, reopened in 1876, enlarged in 1882
 * Catherine Street, Carey Hall(1897)
 * Clarendon Park Road, Clarendon Park Baptist Church
 * Clarendon Park Road, Knighton Public Hall Church
 * Dover Street (1823-1919), sold in 1922
 * Erskine Street, Zion Chapel (1873)
 * Friar Lane, site of earliest meetings in various constructions: in 1719, in 1783 (expanded in 1818 and 1841), and in 1865
 * Harvey Lane
 * Ingold Avenue, Socking Farm (1955)
 * Loughborough Road, Belgrave
 * Millstone Lane
 * Melton Street (c1860-c.1870)
 * Navigation Street (1864–1870)
 * New Park Street / Leamington Street, Emmanuel Union Church
 * New Walk, Leicestershire Sunday School Union Memorial Hall
 * Newarke Street, Providence Chapel
 * Overton Road, New Humberstone Baptist Mission
 * St Peter's Lane, Ebenezer Chapel (1803)
 * Sanvey Lane, Aylestone
 * Soar Lane
 * Thorpe Street
 * Victoria Road (University Road)
 * Vine Street
 * York Street, Zoar Chapel