The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Retford, Nottinghamshire               

Retford on Wikipedia.
 

Albert Road Mission stands at SK 7060 8071. According to its Wikipedia entry, it was originally built as a Mission from All Hallows, Ordsall (for which see the main Nottinghamshire page), in 1860, and became the property of the local Yeomanry in 1914 to serve as a drill hall. © David Regan (2020).

Chapel of Holy Trinity Hospital on Hospital Road. SK 6999 8121. © David Reagan (2017). Link - in particular see the chapel entry on the History page. Grade II listed.

Methodist Church on Grove Street and Union Street. SK 7077 8114. © David Regan (2016). Link. Grade II listed.

St. Alban on London Road was burnt down in an arson attack. According to a newspaper story, it was built in 1931, closed in 2003 and burnt down in 2008. SK 7090 8059. © David Regan (2020). A good history with photos here. Grade II listed.

St. Joseph (R.C.) on Babworth Road. Circa SK 698 811. © David Regan (2016). Link.

St. Michael the Archangel on Rectory Road. SK 7022 8131. © Bill Henderson. This postcard from Chris Cole's Collection has additional views. Link. Grade II* listed.

St. Swithun on Church Gate and Chapel Gate. SK 7064 8132. © Bill Henderson. Another view, and two interior views - 1, 2, all © David Regan (2012). Link1. Link2. Grade II* listed.

St. Saviour on Lidgett Lane. SK 7112 8176. © Bill Henderson. Grade II listed.

The Well (Baptist) on Hospital Road. It was preceded on the same site by an earlier Baptist Chapel, and a photo of it can be seen on the church website - allow the photos to cycle round. SK 7008 8132. © David Regan (2020).

 

 

 

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