St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe
St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe, in June 2022
53°0′13.28″N 0°58′43.98″W / 53.0036889°N 0.9788833°W / 53.0036889; -0.9788833
LocationCaythorpe, Nottinghamshire
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
DedicationSt Aidan
Dedicated1900
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II listed
Designated18 July 2022
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Southwell and Nottingham
ArchdeaconryNottingham
DeaneryGedling
ParishCaythorpe

St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe is a Chapel of Ease in the Church of England in Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire. It is notable as being one of very few surviving 'tin tabernacles' still in ecclesiastical use.[1] It was granted Grade II listed status by Historic England in July 2022.[2]

History

The church was built in 1900 as a Chapel of Ease in the parish of Lowdham, and it remains in a joint parish with:

Organ

There is a pipe organ and a Canadian reed organ.

See also

References

  1. Ian Smith, Tin Tabernacles: Corrugated Iron Mission Halls, Churches and Chapels of Britain. Ian Smith, 2004
  2. Historic England. "Church of St Aidan, Caythorpe Road, Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire, NG14 7ED (Grade II) (1479708)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
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