Boulevard United Reformed Church

Boulevard United Reformed Church

Former Hyson Green Congregational Church, now Boulevard United Reformed Church
52°57′54″N 1°07′02″W / 52.965092°N 1.117112°W / 52.965092; -1.117112Coordinates: 52°57′54″N 1°07′02″W / 52.965092°N 1.117112°W / 52.965092; -1.117112
Location Nottingham
Country England
Denomination United Reformed
Previous denomination Congregational
Website www.bridgecentrehysongreen.org.uk
History
Former name(s) Hyson Green Congregational Church
Architecture
Architect(s) Harry Gill
Completed 1900
Construction cost £4,000

Boulevard United Reformed Church was built as Hyson Green Congregational Church on Gregory Boulevard in Hyson Green, Nottingham in 1900. [1]

History

The congregation was formed in 1824 by Castle Gate Congregational Centre. The first church was opened on 8 August 1824. The current building replaced it when the Boulevard Congregational church merged with the Noel-Street Congregational Church.

The building was erected to designs by the architect Harry Gill in 1900. It was built in Bulwell stone with Derbyshire stone dressings, and had a seating capacity of 600.

It later merged with the United Reformed Church.

Organ

The organ was obtained second hand from Castle Gate Congregational Centre in 1909. It dated from 1865 and was by Forster and Andrews. A specification can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2] This organ was later removed and exported to the Netherlands.

References

  1. Nottingham Evening Post - Thursday 27 September 1900
  2. http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=E00088
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