Location Nottingham Denomination Church of England Heritage designation Grade II listed Opened 1856 Construction cost 2,306 GBP | Country England Dedication Christ Church Completed 1856 Parish Cinderhill Architect Thomas Chambers Hine | |
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Architectural style Gothic Revival architecture Diocese Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Similar Church of St Mary the Virgin an, Hurst Spit, Coronation Chair, Kinniside Stone Circle, Wollaton |
Christ Church, Cinderhill is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Radford, Nottingham.
History
The church dates from 1856 and was constructed as a chapel of ease to St. Leodegarius Church, Basford. It was consecrated on 19 June 1856 by Rt. Revd. John Jackson, Bishop of Lincoln. The choir vestry was added in 1902.
The church was built for the miners of John Thomas North’s colliery at Babbington. Thomas Chambers Hine designed the church. The first chaplains were appointed when Cinderhill become a separate District in 1896. In 1929 Christ Church, Cinderhill's official name was changed to ‘The District Chapelry of Christ Church Cinderhill’. The Bishop of Southwell was the Patron.
References
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