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St Andrew's Church, Nottingham

52°57′55″N 01°09′10″W / 52.96528°N 1.15278°W / 52.96528; -1.15278

St. Andrew's Church, Nottingham
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipEvangelical
Websitewww.standrewsnottm.org.uk
History
DedicationSt. Andrew
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseSouthwell and Nottingham
Clergy
Vicar(s)The Revd Claire Elizabeth Goode

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

History edit

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]

Incumbents edit

  • 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

Stained glass edit

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

Organ edit

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.

Organists edit

Sources edit

  1. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Williamson, Elizabeth (1973). The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Penguin Books. p. 237. ISBN 0140710027.
  2. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Andrew and Boundary Wall (Grade II*) (1058983)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  3. ^ "TRINITY | ST ANDREW'S". Trinity Church Nottingham. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Appointments". Church Times. 20 January 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023. HUGHES. The Revd Jonathan Hughes, Priest-in-Charge (Lead Pastor) of Trinity Church, Nottingham (Bishop's Mission Order), to be also Vicar of St Andrew's, Nottingham (Southwell & Nottingham).
  5. ^ "Trinity St Andrew's". A Church Near You. The Archbishops’ Council. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Canon Tebbutt and St Andrew's". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 7 October 1886. Retrieved 28 November 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ "The New Vicar of St Andrew's". Nottinghamshire Guardian. England. 26 November 1886. Retrieved 28 November 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. ^ "Ecclesiastical". Nottinghamshire Guardian. England. 22 February 1896. Retrieved 28 November 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ "A New City Vicar". Nottingham Journal. England. 18 March 1929. Retrieved 28 November 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. ^ "St Andrew's New Vicar". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 9 March 1929. Retrieved 28 November 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. ^ "New Organist at St Andrew's Church, Nottingham". nottingham Evening Post. Nottingham. 15 September 1905. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Nottingham Church's New Organist". nottingham Evening Post. Nottingham. 18 August 1950. Retrieved 15 April 2015.

External links edit

  • St Andrew's Church website
  • Nottingham St. Andrew on the Southwell & Nottingham Church History Project

andrew, church, nottingham, 96528, 15278, 96528, 15278, andrew, church, nottinghamdenominationchurch, englandchurchmanshipevangelicalwebsitewww, standrewsnottm, ukhistorydedicationst, andrewadministrationprovinceyorkdiocesesouthwell, nottinghamclergyvicar, rev. 52 57 55 N 01 09 10 W 52 96528 N 1 15278 W 52 96528 1 15278 St Andrew s Church NottinghamDenominationChurch of EnglandChurchmanshipEvangelicalWebsitewww standrewsnottm org ukHistoryDedicationSt AndrewAdministrationProvinceYorkDioceseSouthwell and NottinghamClergyVicar s The Revd Claire Elizabeth GoodeSt Andrew s Church Nottingham is a parish church in the Church of England 1 Contents 1 History 2 Incumbents 3 Stained glass 4 Organ 4 1 Organists 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory editThe 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 Incumbents edit1871 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 GoodeStained glass editThe stained glass windows are by Heaton Butler and Bayne Organ editThe 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 Organists edit Stephen Moore 1871 1874 5 Dr Briggs 1876 Herbert Stephen Irons 1876 1905 formerly organist and Rector Chori at Southwell Minster Frederick Edward Hollingshead FRCO 1905 11 formerly organist of Uttoxeter Parish Church later organist of St James Church Standard Hill Dr Samuel Corbett FRCO 1905 1908 afterwards organist at Bottesford church Leonard Henniker Mus B Oxon FRCO ARCM 1908 1950 Robert Dickinson Sep 1950 12 May 1951 Charles Pickard May 1951 May 1953 previously organist of Holy Trinity Church Lenton Harry Williams May 1953 July 1957 Harold E F Bebbington July 1957 Feb 1962 previously organist of St Peter s Church Nottingham and Church of St John the Evangelist Carrington Kenneth J Eade Feb 1962 June 1969 David Wilson 1969 1977 Peter Price 1978 1990 Leslie Roberts 1990 1992 John Churchill 1992 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Sources edit Pevsner Nikolaus Williamson Elizabeth 1973 The Buildings of England Nottinghamshire Penguin Books p 237 ISBN 0140710027 Historic England Church of St Andrew and Boundary Wall Grade II 1058983 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 29 November 2020 TRINITY ST ANDREW S Trinity Church Nottingham Retrieved 10 September 2023 Appointments Church Times 20 January 2023 Retrieved 10 September 2023 HUGHES The Revd Jonathan Hughes Priest in Charge Lead Pastor of Trinity Church Nottingham Bishop s Mission Order to be also Vicar of St Andrew s Nottingham Southwell amp Nottingham Trinity St Andrew s A Church Near You The Archbishops Council Retrieved 10 September 2023 Canon Tebbutt and St Andrew s Nottingham Evening Post England 7 October 1886 Retrieved 28 November 2020 via British Newspaper Archive The New Vicar of St Andrew s Nottinghamshire Guardian England 26 November 1886 Retrieved 28 November 2020 via British Newspaper Archive Ecclesiastical Nottinghamshire Guardian England 22 February 1896 Retrieved 28 November 2020 via British Newspaper Archive A New City Vicar Nottingham Journal England 18 March 1929 Retrieved 28 November 2020 via British Newspaper Archive St Andrew s New Vicar Nottingham Evening Post England 9 March 1929 Retrieved 28 November 2020 via British Newspaper Archive New Organist at St Andrew s Church Nottingham nottingham Evening Post Nottingham 15 September 1905 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Nottingham Church s New Organist nottingham Evening Post Nottingham 18 August 1950 Retrieved 15 April 2015 External links editSt Andrew s Church website Nottingham St Andrew on the Southwell amp Nottingham Church History Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Andrew 27s Church Nottingham amp oldid 1174771816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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