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City Church, Preston

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OS grid reference
  
SD 541 299

Denomination
  
Pentecostal

Functional status
  
Active

Phone
  
+44 1772 827975

Architect
  
James Hibbert

Country
  
England

Website
  
City Church, Preston

Opened
  
1838

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

City Church, Preston

Location
  
North Road, Preston, Lancashire

Address
  
6 Nile Cl, Preston PR2 2XU, United Kingdom

Similar
  
St Peter's Church - Preston, Moor Park Methodist Church, Church of St George the Martyr, St Mark's Church - Preston, Church of St Thomas of Canter

Profiles

City Church (formerly known as North Road Pentecostal Church) is an active Pentecostal church, and part of the Assemblies of God. The church is in North Road, Preston, Lancashire, England, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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History

The church was built in 1838 as a Wesleyan Methodist Church, and was partly rebuilt in 1885–86 by James Hibbert. It was later converted into a Pentecostal church.

Architecture

The church is built in brick (red on the front and brown on the sides) with sandstone dressings and a slate roof. It has a rectangular plan with its entrance on the east side, a small addition to the rear, and is in two storeys with a basement. At the entrance front is a projecting single-storey porch, wider than the body of the church, in five bays. It stands on a stone plinth, is symmetrical, and contains three round-headed doorways approached by steps, all with moulded architraves and fanlights. The central doorway has two pairs of Tuscan columns, and the outer doorways are flanked by pilasters. Between the doorways are round-headed windows with architraves, and there are similar but larger windows on the sides of the porch. Above the doorways is a continuous frieze and cornice. Above the outer windows and on the sides of the porch is a balustrade. The upper storey contains five windows with round moulded heads, and a band of square panels above them. At the top is a pediment containing a stone inscribed with the date of original building. Along the sides of the church are five bays with two tiers of round headed windows. Inside the church is a horseshoe-shaped gallery carried on slim cast iron columns with Ionic capitals. At the west end is a large arch with fluted pilasters.

References

City Church, Preston Wikipedia