Former Church of St Nicholas, Castle Street, Shrewsbury
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 18 Jun 2000
This Presbyterian Church has now been converted to offices. It was built in 1870 of limestone, in the Romanesque style with a high and short nave and lean-to aisles. Pensner describes the style as 'atrocious neo-Norman', but it does at least have character. It replaced the Chapel of St Nicholas in the outer bailey of the castle.