Castle Gate, Nottingham NG1

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Castle Gate, Nottingham NG1 by David Hallam-Jones as part of the Geograph project.

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Castle Gate, Nottingham NG1

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 5 Nov 2017

The building nearest the photographer is the Cleaves Conference Centre owned and managed by the Congregational Federation. It provides facilities for worship and student accommodation. The adjoining church, nearer to Castle Gate, was previously known as The Castle Gate Congregational Church (and later as The Castle Gate Congregational Centre). The church was designed by Richard Charles Sutton and it opened for worship in 1864. In 1972 the congregation joined the United Reformed Church and three years later the members merged with St. Andrew's United Reformed Church, Goldsmiths Street. However, in 1980 the Congregational Federation purchased the buildings back again and in 2010, the El Shaddai International Christian Centre took out a 5-year lease on the building. It is currently empty.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.951456
Longitude
-1.149644