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Carrs Lane Church History
Early History | History of the Present Church Centre Early HistoryThere has been a worshipping community in Carrs Lane since 1748. From 1832, Carrs Lane belonged to the newly-formed Congregational Union, which became part of the United Reformed Church in 1972. The Third Chapel stood from 1820 to 1970 (see interior view on right). Notable ministers in its history included:
Various books by and about these ministers are kept in the vestry library. History of the Present Church CentreBefore the present Church Centre was built, there was considerable debate as to whether a Reformed Church presence should be retained in the city centre, or the old church should be replaced by one in the suburbs. The New Church Centre Buildingwas completed in 1970 - see view of Church Room and Cross on right. It was designed by Messrs Denys Hinton and Partners. It received a Civic Trust Award in 1972. Built of engineering bricks to reflect the industrial city, the austere but dramatic exterior hides a welcoming and comfortable interior. Document Actions |
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