Congregational Church, Castle Gate, Nottingham
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 17 Jun 2012
A muscular Victorian church in vivid red brick and many elaborate (and some eccentric) stone dressings. Pevsner describes the style as "blowsy Lombardic Romanesque". By R.C. Sutton, 1863. Grade II listed.