Congregational Chapel, Derby
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Derby Congregational Chapel was designed by architect Henry Isaac Stevens and was built in 1843. It stood on the corner of Traffic Street and London Road on a plot of land of 1,600 square yards. It was built of brick and stuccoed, with five circular-headed windows on each side, and a large square window at the eastern end. The portico and pediment supported by four columns was built in the Corinthian order, with Hollington stone. The contractors were Messrs Gascoyne. The chapel was extremely popular with worshippers. ()
Completed: 1843 (181 years ago)Coordinates: 52°55'5"N, 1°28'19"W
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ArboretumDerby
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Congregational Chapel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Derbion, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby Cathedral, St Mary's Bridge Chapel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Congregational Chapel?
Nearby attractions include Holy Trinity Church, Derby (3 min walk), Derby Theatre, Derby (5 min walk), Derby Built-up Area, Derby (5 min walk), Bounce Revolution - Family Activity Centre, Derby (5 min walk).
How to get to Congregational Chapel by public transport?
The nearest stations to Congregational Chapel:
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- London Road • Lines: 2, 2A, 2B, 38, Royal Derby (3 min walk)
- Liversage Road • Lines: Royal Derby, Unibus6 (3 min walk)
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- Derby (11 min walk)