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St Andrew's with Castle Gate United Reformed Church

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42: 517: 246:(Norton Street, 1894), with missions at Thorneywood (1861) and Old Radford (1860-61). Most of these (The Boulevard being a distinguished exception) have now closed or have merged again with their mother churches. St Andrew's, in its turn, established the Hyson Green Mission (Noel Street) in 1885, where a new Church was opened in 1901, to survive until the close of WW2. In 1896, St Columba's was opened on the Mansfield Road, to re-unite with St Andrew's in 1946. The St Ann's Well Road Congregational Church, an independent foundation, united with Castle Gate Congregational Church in 1971, shortly before the majority of 241:
in the city and county. The history of Castle Gate Congregational Church can be traced to the mid-seventeenth century and the period of the English Civil War. A dissenting community of Independents (Congregationalists) first set up a Church in Castle Gate in 1689, while the existing building was
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Both Churches assisted in the foundation of daughter churches in the locality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Castle Gate's included The Boulevard (Gregory Boulevard, 1823), Albion (Sneinton, 1856), Addison Street (1867), Queen's Walk (1874), Park Hill (Derby Road, 1880), Bloomsgrove
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Following Union, the membership of St Andrew's-with-Castle Gate resolved to retain the former St Andrew's premises on Goldsmith Street, where it still worships and hosts its many other activities, while the Castle Gate premises were acquired by the
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in 1972. Prior to this date, St Andrew's (founded 1870) had been the leading Presbyterian Church in the city and Castle Gate (founded c.1665) the leading
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The organ was rebuilt in 1936 by J.W. Walker and modernised in 1982. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
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The archives of St Andrew's with Castle Gate URC, its precursors, and a number of their daughter churches are now located at The
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opened in 1864. The St Andrew's Presbyterian Church was constituted in 1866 and its present building was opened in 1870.
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The Castle Gate Congregational Church and the St Ann's Well Road Congregational Church (the latter in italics)
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The St Andrew's Presbyterian Church and the St Columba's Presbyterian Church (the latter in italics)
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Revd. Richard Alliott Jnr (assistant minister, 1828, co-minister, 1829–40, minister, 1840–43)
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Through its different branches, the Church has a long and distinguished history of
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Early Annals of St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Belgrave Square, Nottingham
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St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Belgrave Square, Nottingham, 1866-1966
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The History of St Andrew's with Castle Gate United Reformed Church
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Listed buildings in Nottingham (Hyson Green and Arboretum ward)
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Revd. James Sloss (joint minister 1733-39; minister 1739-72)
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History of Castle Gate Congregational Church Nottingham
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Revd. Christopher Ford (associate minister, 1998-2008)
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St Andrew's with Castle Gate United Reformed Church,
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Revd. James Popplewell (assistant minister 1764-67)
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Revd. John Troughton Alliston (co-minister 1760-71)
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St. Andrew with Castlegate United Reformed Church

52°57′24.390″N 1°9′13.565″W / 52.95677500°N 1.15376806°W / 52.95677500; -1.15376806
Denomination
United Reformed
standrewswithcastlegate.org.uk
Grade II listed
Architect(s)
Robert Evans JP
Style
Groundbreaking
Nottingham
United Reformed Church
Act of Parliament
Congregational Church
Congregational Federation
Christian witness
Congregational Churches in England and Wales
English Presbyterian Church
United Reformed Church
Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections
The University of Nottingham

Listed buildings in Nottingham (Hyson Green and Arboretum ward)
"Church of St Andrew and attached former Sunday school (1270832)"
"Laying the memorial stone of the new Presbyterian church"
"Opening of the new Presbyterian church"
Retail Price Index
"The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)"
MeasuringWorth

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