Morley Memorial Chapel | |
Coordinates: | 52.9601°N -1.1354°W |
Location: | Nottingham |
Country: | England |
Denomination: | Primitive Methodist |
Architect: | Richard Charles Sutton |
Completed Date: | 1889 |
Construction Cost: | £2,500 |
Closed Date: | 1942 |
Demolished Date: | 1972 |
Capacity: | 700 |
Length: | 70feet |
Width: | 46feet |
Morley Memorial Church is a former Methodist church built in 1889 at the junction of Pym Street and Blue Bell Hill in Nottingham.
The foundation stones were laid on Tuesday 6 November 1888 by the Mayor of Nottingham, Alderman Turney and Alderman Manning.[1]
The chapel was designed by Richard Charles Sutton and built for Primitive Methodists, costing £2,000. It was opened on 20 October 1889 with seating for 700.[2]
The chapel was built in memory of Samuel Morley (MP) who had run the firm of I and R Morley in Epperstone, Oxton and Woodborough.
In 1891 the congregation started construction of schools. These were built to designs also by Richard Charles Sutton.[3]
The church closed in 1942 and the building was sold to Boots in Nottingham and used as a warehouse until it was demolished in 1972.