Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington

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Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington
Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington
Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington is located in Lancashire
Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington
Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington
Location within Lancashire
53°45′8″N 2°22′2″W / 53.75222°N 2.36722°W / 53.75222; -2.36722
LocationAccrington, Lancashire
CountryEngland
DenominationBaptist
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II listed[1]
Architect(s)George Baines
GroundbreakingWhit Monday 1872
Completed19 March 1874
Construction cost£12,000 (equivalent to £1,407,200 in 2023)[2]
Specifications
Capacity1,000 persons
Spire height130 feet (40 m)

Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington is a Grade II listed[1] former Baptist church in Accrington, Lancashire.

The congregation for which the Cannon Street Chapel was built originated in Oakenshaw about 1735 when a few members met in the house of John Ellison. In 1754 they constructed a purpose-built chapel and by 1760 they separated from the congregation at Bacup to form an independent community. A new chapel was required by 1765 and this was replaced in 1836 by a chapel on Blackburn Road.[3] The initiative to build the chapel started in 1863 when the congregation started fundraising.

The foundation stone for the new chapel was laid on Whit Monday 1872 by James Barlow Esq.[4] The cost of the chapel and the school was around £12,000 and it opened for worship on 19 March 1874.[5]

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