George Street Particular Baptist Church

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George Street Particular Baptist Church
Former George Street Particular Baptist Church, now an Arts Theatre
52°57′15″N 1°08′42″W / 52.95429°N 1.14489°W / 52.95429; -1.14489
LocationNottingham
CountryEngland
DenominationParticular Baptist
Architecture
Architect(s)Edward Staveley
Completed16 August 1815
Construction cost£6,000 (equivalent to £561,352 in 2023) [1]

George Street Particular Baptist Church was a former Baptist Church in Nottingham from 1815[2] to 1948. The building is now in use as Nottingham Arts Theatre.

The congregation had its roots in Friar Lane Baptist Church, which it outgrew by the early nineteenth century. It commissioned a new building on George Street which opened in 1815. It was built to designs by the architect Edward Staveley.[3] It had seating for 1,000 people. The congregation also formed Cross Street Baptist Church in Arnold, Nottingham.

In 1847 the church underwent a schism and part of the congregation left to form Derby Road Particular Baptist Church.

It was remodelled as a Co-operative Theatre in 1948 by A.H. Betts.

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