Queen's Walk Congregational Church was built on Queen's Walk in Nottingham between 1900[1] and 1902.
Queen's Walk Congregational Church | |
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52°56′34″N 1°09′01″W / 52.942831°N 1.15026°W | |
Location | Nottingham |
Country | England |
Denomination | Congregational |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Charles Nelson Holloway |
Groundbreaking | 1900 |
Completed | 1902 |
Closed | 1970 |
History
editThe congregation was established as a mission church of Castle Gate Congregational Centre. A school room was constructed first in 1872-73 to the designs of the architect Thomas Simpson.[2] The church was built in 1900-1902 on the corner of Queen’s Walk and Kirke White Street to designs by the architect Charles Nelson Holloway.
It closed in 1970 when it was amalgamated into Friary Congregational Church.
It is now the Pilgrim Church.
References
edit- ^ Nottingham Evening Post - Thursday 28 June 1900
- ^ "Laying the memorial stone of a new Congregational school". Nottingham Journal. England. 4 October 1874. Retrieved 27 January 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive.