St Stephen's Church, Hyson Green Explained

St Stephen's Church, Hyson Green
Coordinates:52.9686°N -1.1753°W
Country:United Kingdom
Denomination:Church of England
Churchmanship:Broad Church
Dedication:St Stephen
Heritage Designation:Grade II listed building
Architect:William Douglas Caroe
Architectural Type:Gothic Revival
Completed Date:1897
Parish:Hyson Green
Diocese:Diocese of Southwell
Province:York
Vicar:Revd. Clive Robert Burrows

St Stephen's Church, Hyson Green is a Church of England church in Hyson Green, Nottingham.[1]

History

St Stephen's was the successor church to St Stephen's Church, Bunker's Hill. It was designed by W. D. Caröe and consecrated by George Ridding, the Bishop of Southwell, in 1898. A mission room and school was designed by Hedley John Price and opened in 1902.[2]

In 1987 it was amalgamated with St Paul's Church, Hyson Green as the joint parish of Hyson Green St Paul's and St Stephen's, Nottingham.

Incumbents

Organ

A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Organists

External links

Notes and References

  1. The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Nikolaus Pevsner
  2. News: . New St. Stephen’s Hall, Hyson Green . Nottingham Evening Post . England . 12 June 1902 . 20 January 2019 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription .
  3. News: . Nott. Organist Bridgford Appointment . Nottingham Evening Post . Nottingham . 18 November 1941 . 15 April 2015 .
  4. Nottingham Evening Post - Monday 03 September 1928
  5. News: . Holy Trinity Church Organist . Nottingham Journal . England . 14 November 1936 . 2 June 2017 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription .