Building record MNT28266 - Bingham Methodist Church
Summary
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Location
Grid reference | SK 4704e 3399e (point) |
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Map sheet | SK43SE |
District | Rushcliffe |
Civil Parish | Bingham, Rushcliffe |
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Full Description
Demolished by 2015 and replaced with new Methodist church building.
At the core of Bingham Methodist Church is a late Georgian chapel probably dating to between 1800 and 1820. In the following decades a two-storey extension was added to the north of the building for a choir, later becoming the organ loft. During the last decade of the nineteenth century the building was extended with the addition of a Sunday School to the west which was in turn extended south dur-ing the early twentieth century. The south elevation was altered, probably in the 1960’s, with the con-struction of a lobby and porch. The late twentieth century witnessed further additions to the north of the building. The Georgian chapel retains much of its original interior, including original pews in the
Gallery. During the watching brief, a previously unknown coal cellar was located to the north of the building and was likely a contemporary structure relating to the late Georgian Chapel. No human re-mains were identified within the development area. (1)
<1> Trent & Peak Archaeology, 2014, Bingham Methodist Church -Historic Building Record and Archaeological Watching Brief (Unpublished document). SNT5623.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SNT5623 Unpublished document: Trent & Peak Archaeology. 2014. Bingham Methodist Church -Historic Building Record and Archaeological Watching Brief.
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Record last edited
Jun 4 2024 3:34PM