- High Pavement Chapel
High Pavement Chapel is a building on High Pavement in
Nottingham . It is now the Pitcher and Piano public house and is Grade II listed.History
The building was opened in
1876 , built to a design of the architect Stuart Colman, of Bristol. It was used as a place of worship forUnitarian Presbytarian s in Nottingham until1982 . It was then converted into the Nottingham Lace Museum, but this venture proved financially unviableFact|date=July 2008. The building was then converted to its current use, as a Pitcher and Piano public house.Fact|date=July 2008tained Glass
* East window 1904, by Morris & Co., to designs by Burne-Jones
* North aisle war memorial window, 1925, by Kempe & Co
* Sunday School memorial window, 1906, by H Holiday
* North transept north window 1890, by H EnfieldReferences
*An Itinerary of Nottingham, J. Holland Walker, 1927.
*Allens Illustrated Guide to Nottingham, J. Potter Briscoe, 1888.
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