Nottinghamshire Deaf Society, Forest Road West, Nottingham

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Nottinghamshire Deaf Society, Forest Road West, Nottingham

Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 12 Aug 2019

Building designed by Nottingham architect R. C. Sutton for the newly set up Paton Congressional College in 1867. The Nottingham Congregational Institute, a theological training college for Congregational Ministers, was established in Nottingham in 1866 by the Rev. J.B. Paton. From 1868 it had premises on Forest Road. Its name was changed to Paton Congregational College in around 1921. The Nottinghamshire Deaf Society took over the building in 1930 when the college moved away. Listed Grade II.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.962699
Longitude
-1.163121