West Bridgford Methodist Church and a stinkpipe

Introduction

The photograph on this page of West Bridgford Methodist Church and a stinkpipe by John Sutton as part of the Geograph project.

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West Bridgford Methodist Church and a stinkpipe

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 28 May 2017

West Bridgford Methodist Church, a distinctive landmark at the corner of Musters Road and Patrick Road, was designed by the Nottingham architect R C Sutton and dates from 1899. The date accounts for the fin-de-siecle treatment of Gothic Revival - including a curious pagoda roof to the tower and something of Art Nouveau in some of the proportions and details. A very rusty sewer vent pipe stands on the street corner on the right of the picture.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.932816
Longitude
-1.132752