Albion United Reformed Church, Nottingham

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Albion United Reformed Church
New Albion
The building in 2015
Albion United Reformed Church is located in Nottinghamshire
Albion United Reformed Church
Albion United Reformed Church
Location within Nottinghamshire
52°57′9.42″N 1°08′3.24″W / 52.9526167°N 1.1342333°W / 52.9526167; -1.1342333
OS grid referenceSK 58213 39784
LocationSneinton Road, Sneinton, Nottingham
CountryEngland
DenominationCongregational
Architecture
Functional statusResidential (2004–present)
Heritage designationGrade II
Designated30 November 1995
Architect(s)Thomas Oliver, William Booker
Architectural typeChurch
StyleClassical
Groundbreaking1855
Completed1856
Closed1986
Specifications
Length94 feet (29 m)
Width47 feet (14 m)
Clergy
MinisterSpeight Auty (1894–1920) <plaque in the Albion Chapel>

Albion Congregational Church, subsequently Albion United Reformed Church and now New Albion, is a Grade II listed former church on Sneinton Road in Nottingham, England. Completed in 1856 to the designs of Thomas Oliver and William Booker, the church served as a major Congregational chapel in Sneinton before joining the United Reformed Church in the early 1970s and eventually closing for worship in 1986. It was later converted into residential accommodation.

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