Grove Street Methodist Church
Grove Street Methodist Church, Union Street, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 6LB
Grove Street Methodist Church was designed by Bellamy and Hardy, who were Lincolnshire architects specialising in public buildings and non-conformist chapels. This is the largest of their chapels still used as a place of worship. Bellamy and Hardy also designed Retford's Town Hall and the buildings were constructed by the same builder, Thomas Hopkinson, and have replica ceilings. Inside the church you will see many original features including the curved gallery, ornately headed columns, pulpit and windows. The 1913 Brindley and Foster pipe organ was custom-built in Sheffield for the church and will be played during the day. The premises have been recently refurbished, respectfully keeping many of the original features but making a flexible space for use in many creative ways.
Grove Street Methodist Church, Union Street, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 6LB
The accessible entrance to the building is on Union Street.