The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Mansfield, Nottinghamshire

Mansfield on Wikipedia.

Churches in Forest Town.
 

Cemetery Chapels (1857) in Mansfield Cemetery on Nottingham Road. The nearer is (or was) Anglican, the farther Non-Conformist. SK 5414 5894. © David Regan (2020). Grade II listed.

Crematorium Chapel (the smaller of the two) on Derby Road. Interior view. Both © Dennis Harper (2016).

Methodist Church on Bridge Street. © David Regan (2015). Link. Grade II listed.

Methodist Church on Chesterfield Road South. SK 529 622. © Mike Berrell (2012). Link.

St. John. © David Regan (2015). Link. Grade II listed.

St. Peter and St. Paul. Two further views - 1, 2, all © David Regan (2011). Link.

St. Philip Neri (R.C.) on Chesterfield Road South. © David Regan (2019). Link. Grade II listed.

The former Unitarian Meeting House, the oldest non-conformist place of worship in Nottinghamshire, according to this link. Now in use as solicitor's offices. Three additional views - 1, 2, 3. All © David Regan (2015). Link. Grade II* listed.


Forest Town
Trinity Methodist Church on Clipstone Road West, which was originally Primitive Methodist. Its My Primitive Methodists entry dates it to 1905. SK 5634 6225. © David Regan (2020). Link.
St. Alban the Martyr. SK 5605 6202. © David Regan (2020). Link.
St. Patrick & St. George (R.C.)
on Clipstone Road West stands almost directly opposite the Methodist Church. The church must date to post-1955, when a Wesleyan tin tabernacle on the site of the present Catholic church was closed. This source provides an opening date of 1913, and includes a photo. SK 5636 6220. © David Regan (2020).

 

 

 

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