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Chilwell Road Methodist Church

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Country
  
England

Architect(s)
  
William James Morley

Height
  
34 m

Phone
  
+44 115 943 1164

Denomination
  
Wesleyan Methodist

Completed
  
29 May 1902

Opened
  
29 May 1902

Construction cost
  
9,000 GBP

Chilwell Road Methodist Church

Location
  
Beeston, Nottinghamshire

Website
  
chilwellroadmethodist.org.uk

Address
  
Chilwell Rd, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 1EH, UK

Similar
  
Queen's Road Methodist, St John the Baptist Church - B, Christ Church - Chilwell, St Mary's Church - Attenborough, St Mary's Church - Wollaton

Profiles

Beeston Methodist Church - Chilwell Road (Formerly Chilwell Road Methodist Church) is in Beeston, Nottinghamshire.

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History

The Beeston Wesleyan Methodist congregation started around 1798. By the early 20th century, the congregation had increased and a new church was needed.

This was built on Chilwell Road; and opened on 29 May 1902. It was built in the gothic style with a spire 110 feet high, and cost £9,000. (equivalent to £871,583 in 2015). The architect was William James Morley and Son of Bradford, and the contractor was Messrs H Vickers and Son of Nottingham. The stained glass was by Lazenby and Co of Bradford, and the heating system was provided by Danks of Nottingham.

The new building had seating for 750 people.

On 1st September 2014, Chilwell Road Methodist Church was renamed Beeston Methodist Church - Chilwell Road; bringing together the people of Chilwell Road, Clarke’s Lane, Queen’s Road and Wollaton Road Methodist Churches. The church started worshipping together for all services from Easter Sunday 27th March 2016.

Organ

Mr. William Roberts presented the organ in 1902 and it remains to the present day. The builder was Wadsworth and Brothers of Manchester. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

The organ was enlarged and renovated by Henry Willis & Sons in 1957 and renovated again by Midland Organ Builders of Nottingham in 1978.

References

Chilwell Road Methodist Church Wikipedia