St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe

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 use a parish churches.[1]

St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe
St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe
53°0′13.28″N 0°58′43.98″W
LocationCaythorpe, Nottinghamshire
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
DedicationSt Aidan
Dedicated1900
Administration
ParishCaythorpe
DeaneryGedling
ArchdeaconryNottingham
DioceseDiocese of Southwell and Nottingham

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.

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References

  1. Ian Smith, Tin Tabernacles Corrugated Iron Mission Halls, Churches and Chapels of Britain. Ian Smith, 2004
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