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St Andrew's Church, Nottingham

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St Andrew's Church, Nottingham
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52°57′55″N 01°09′10″W

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St. Andrew's Church, Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, England, is a parish church in the Church of England.[1]

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History

The church was built as a daughter church to St. Ann's Church, Nottingham between 1869 and 1871 by William Knight, and extended by Sidney Roberts Stevenson in 1884.[2]

In 2023, St Andrew's Church merged into Trinity Church Nottingham, a church that had been planted on the same road in Nottingham by the HTB network in 2016.[3] The Revd Jonny Hughes, priest-in-charge (lead pastor) of Trinity Church, Nottingham (Bishop's Mission Order), was made vicar of St Andrew's Church, Nottingham on 5 March 2023.[4][5]

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Incumbents

  • 1871 Henry Jemson Tebbutt[6] (afterwards vicar of St George's Church, Doncaster)
  • 1886 Frank Woods[7]
  • 1896 Frederick Richard Pyper[8]
  • 1911 Ernest John Bardsley (afterwards rector of St George's Church, Barton in Fabis)
  • 1929 John Waring[9]
  • 1939 Robert Deaville (formerly Home Secretary of the Northern Province)[10]
  • 1967 Richard Crowson
  • 1974 John Burgess
  • 1980 Ronald Gordon Lacey
  • 1984 Reginald Arthur Walton
  • 1992 Richard Clark
  • 2014 Claire Goode
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Stained glass

The stained glass windows are by Heaton, Butler and Bayne.

Organ

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The organ contains historic pipework from 1777 by John Snetzler taken from the organ formerly installed in St. Mary's Church, Nottingham. It was installed in St. Andrew's Church in 1871 by Lloyd and Dudgeon. In 1876 the organ was re-built by Bishop and Starr, and a further re-build took place in 1898 by Conacher and Co. Other work was carried out by Charles Lloyd in 1914 and 1922. In 1926, Roger Yates added a Tuba. The last re-build was in 1934 by Hill, Norman and Beard.

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