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Albion Congregational Church

Coordinates: 52°57′9.42″N 1°08′3.24″W / 52.9526167°N 1.1342333°W / 52.9526167; -1.1342333
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Albion Congregational Church
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52°57′9.42″N 1°08′3.24″W / 52.9526167°N 1.1342333°W / 52.9526167; -1.1342333
LocationSneinton, Nottingham
CountryEngland
DenominationCongregational
Architecture
Architect(s)Thomas Oliver, William Booker
Groundbreaking1855
Completed1856
Closed1986
Clergy
Minister(s)Speight Auty 1894 - 1920 <plaque in the Albion Chapel>

Albion Congregational Church was built on Sneinton Road in Nottingham in 1856.[1] It is a Grade II listed building.[2]

History

The church opened in 1856. It was built to designs by Thomas Oliver and William Booker. It was enlarged in 1904 with the addition of a rear extension and a chamber for the organ.

In the early 1970s, in common with most other Congregational Churches in England, the Albion Congregational Church joined the United Reformed Church. In 1986, faced with unaffordable repair and maintenance costs, the congregation joined with Dales United Reformed Church in Bakersfield.

The building was then used by the Macedon Trust, and became the Albion Night Shelter.

Organ

An organ was installed by Charles Lloyd (presumably in 1904/5). A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[3]

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