Hyson Green Baptist Church

Hyson Green Baptist Church

Hyson Green Baptist Church
52°57′48″N 1°10′13″W / 52.9633°N 1.1702°W / 52.9633; -1.1702
Location Hyson Green Nottingham
Country England
Denomination Baptist
Architecture
Architect(s) John Wallis Chapman
Style Gothic revival architecture
Completed 1883
Closed 1983

Hyson Green Baptist Church is on Palin Street in Hyson Green, Nottingham. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]

History

The church was founded in 1825, as an overflow of the Stoney Street Baptist Church. The building on Palin Street was designed by John Wallis Chapman. It was constructed by J R Morrison of Hyson Green. Foundation stones were laid on 21 June 1883[2]

The Baptist congregation was based here until 1983, when a move was made to better premises in Raleigh Street, near Canning Circus.[3] In 2012 they moved into a larger church Cornerstone Church (Nottingham) on Castle Boulevard.

The Palin Street building is now used by the Assemblies of the First Born.

References

  1. Historic England. "Details from image database (457975)". Images of England. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  2. Nottinghamshire Guardian - Friday 22 June 1883
  3. Nottingham Evening Post 19 June 2010
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