Forest Road Primitive Methodist Church

Forest Road Primitive Methodist Church

Former Forest Road Primitive Methodist Church, now Nottingham Christadelphian Ecclesia
52°57′37″N 1°09′59″W / 52.960384°N 1.166292°W / 52.960384; -1.166292Coordinates: 52°57′37″N 1°09′59″W / 52.960384°N 1.166292°W / 52.960384; -1.166292
Location Nottingham
Country England
Denomination Primitive Methodist
Architecture
Architect(s) Richard Charles Sutton
Groundbreaking 1874
Specifications
Length 60 feet (18 m)
Width 40 feet (12 m)
Height 26 feet (7.9 m)

Forest Road Primitive Methodist church was built on Forest Road in Nottingham in 1874.[1]

History

The building was constructed in 1874 to designs by the local architect Richard Charles Sutton. The construction cost around £3,000 and the downturn in the local economy meant that it took over 10 years to complete the building.[2]

It was later acquired by the Nottingham Christadelphians.

References

  1. Nottinghamshire Guardian, Friday 11 September 1874
  2. Nottingham Evening Post, Thursday 15 May 1884
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