- Congregational Church, Hoylake
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Congregational Church, Hoylake is in Station Road, Hoylake, Wirral, England (grid reference SJ215887). It is a Grade II listed building.[1] It was originally a congregational church, then a United Reformed Church. It is now in use as an evangelical chapel.[2]
The church was built in 1906 and designed by Douglas and Minshull.[3] It is built in red brick with a sandstone plinth and dressings. The roof is of Westmorland slate.[1] It originally had a spire but this was damaged by a bomb and it has not been replaced.[3]
Notes
- ^ a b Images of England: United Reformed Church, Hoylake, English Heritage, http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?pid=1&id=445106, retrieved 2008-03-22
- ^ Hoylake Chapel (Evangelical), Hoylake.org, http://hoylake.org/?s1=churchDetails&chId=1&acId=tpg, retrieved 2008-03-22
- ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus; Edward Hubbard (2003) [1971], The Buildings of England: Cheshire, New Haven & London: Yale University Press, pp. 244, ISBN 0 300 09588 0
Coordinates: 53°23′24″N 3°10′50″W / 53.39000°N 3.18054°W
Categories:- Religious buildings completed in 1906
- 20th-century church buildings
- Grade II listed churches
- Grade II listed buildings in Merseyside
- Churches in Merseyside
- John Douglas buildings
- United Kingdom church stubs
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