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Christ Church, Peas Hill

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Christ Church, Peas Hill
From Pictures of Unitarian Churches by Emily Sharpe (1901)
CountryEngland
DenominationUnitarian
Architecture
Architect(s)Richard Charles Sutton
Groundbreaking1863
Completed1864
Closed1932

Christ Church, Peas Hill is a former Unitarian Church which was at the junction of Peas Hill Road and Raglan Street in Nottingham.

History

A Sunday School was established from High Pavement Chapel in the St Ann’s Well district in 1860. In 1863 the foundation stone was laid for a new church, on the corner of Peas Hill Road and Raglan Street in St Ann’s. The church opened on 16 June 1864 as a daughter church of High Pavement.

However, the church always struggled with debt, and even as late as 1927, High Pavement Chapel were working to raise money to clear the debt of the church.[1]

Services in the church ceased after February 1932, but the Sunday School continued until 1935. The church has been demolished.

References

  1. ^ Nottingham Evening Post - Friday 25 February 1927