St Faith's Church, Nottingham

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St Faith's Church, Nottingham
St Faith's Church, Bathley Street, Nottingham
52°56′16.56″N 1°08′39.32″W / 52.9379333°N 1.1442556°W / 52.9379333; -1.1442556
LocationNottingham
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
DedicationSt Faith
Consecrated16 October 1915
Architecture
Architect(s)Sutton and Gregory, Nottingham
Groundbreaking26 October 1913
Completed16 October 1915
Construction cost£7,000
Specifications
Capacity636
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Southwell

St Faith's Church, Nottingham (also known as St Faith's Church, North Wilford) is a former parish church in the Church of England in Nottingham.

The church was opened on 16 October 1915 by the Bishop of Southwell[1] It was built at a cost of some £7,000[2] (equivalent to £708,531 in 2023) [3] and the parish was taken out of that of St Wilfrid's Church, Wilford.

It remained an Anglican parish church until 1981. The building was then adopted by an Elim Pentecostal Church. Later on, it was taken over by the Full Gospel Revival Church which is aiming to raise £500,000 to restore the building.[4]

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