Nottingham - NG7
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 28 Apr 2012
All Saints' Anglican Church occupies this a prime site between Raleigh St and All Saints’ Street. It dates from 1864 when new houses were being built when the older parts of the city were permitted to expand. The church, plus the vicarage, a school and a headmaster's house - all on the same site - were designed by T.C. Hine and paid for by William Windley, a Nottingham magistrate. The former school can be seen on the left-hand margin of the picture although it ceased to function in 1905. The school premises are currently owned by a Nigerian congregation.