Trinity Methodist Church, Castleford
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LocationCastleford, Wakefield District, West Yorkshire
CountryEngland
| Trinity Methodist Church, Castleford | |
|---|---|
Trinity Methodist Church, Powell Street, Castleford | |
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| 53°43′30″N 1°21′16″W / 53.725101°N 1.354564°W | |
| Location | Castleford, Wakefield District, West Yorkshire |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Methodist |
| Website | www.trinitymethodistcastleford.org.uk |
| History | |
| Dedicated | 1964 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Colin J. Horsfall |
| Architectural type | Brick-built |
| Completed | 1964 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | c.250 people[1] |
| Administration | |
| Province | Leeds District |
| Parish | Aire & Calder Methodist Circuit |
Trinity Methodist Church, Castleford, is in Castleford, Wakefield District, West Yorkshire, England.[2][3][4]
The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit in the Yorkshire West District.[5][6]
The current Johannus Sweelinck 30 3-manual digital organ was installed in the church in 2000.[7] The original organ was built by Nelson & Co., based in Durham.[1]
The church has been re-roofed.[8] The Castleford Male Voice Choir meets in the church hall next to the church on a weekly basis.[9]
