Fulneck
Moravian Chapel is a Grade I
listed building, making it one of the most architecturally significant buildings in Leeds. In addition to the normal Sunday Service(s), there were monthly concerts by Fulneck resident Dr
Simon Lindley on a
John Snetzler/Binns organ on the first Thursday of every month. This instrument was fully and comprehensively restored in the Autumn and early Winter of 2016 by Wood of Huddersfield. Other regular musical events include recitals by former Fulneck resident
cornet virtuoso Phillip McCann and at least two annual visits by
Saint Peter's Singers of Leeds for a
Baroque music weekend in August and late November/early December for a concert of seasonal music normally including Part One and the Hallelujah Chorus from
Handel's
oratorio Messiah. Many of the 18th-century stone houses in the village are
listed buildings. The fee-paying
Fulneck School, established in 1753, formed a major part of the Moravian village (Until its closure in 2025) Founded in 1892, Fulneck Golf Club is the oldest
golf club in the Leeds area. In recent years, a restaurant and cafe occupied an 18th-century listed building, that was the original shop for the settlement. Shop records still survive from its opening in 1762, and are believed to be some of the oldest shop archives in the UK. The premises are now run by Cafe 54 and Antiques and open every day except Saturday. The Moravian Museum (opposite the church) has operated since 1969 and is open Saturdays and Wednesdays 2 pm-4 pm from April to September. There are a number of
footpaths and scenic walks in the area, including a footpath between Fulneck and the nearby village of
Tong and the
Leeds Country Way. ==Notable people==