Trinity United Reformed Church
737a Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S11 8TG
Trinity U.R.C. was opened in February 1971. It presents an apparently uncompromising facade in the Neo-Brutalist style: because it is at the rockface, facing Endcliffe Park, it represents the cliff of faith. Inside, the concrete block house is surprisingly attractive - simple, sensible, and dignified. The architect, J.M.M. Jenkinson RIBA, was a member of the church. There is another surprise - the church of 1971 is attached to a hall that was built sixty years before. So here is a building of contrasts, inviting exploration.
The talk will let you hear about Ebenezer Smiths in Sheffield. Ebenezer was a popular fore-name for Nonconformist Sheffielders and with Smith being the most common surname there were many Ebenezer Smiths.
737a Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S11 8TG