1901 – Wesleyan Church & School, Basford, Nottinghamshire
Architect: Ford & Slater
“The plans for this building were submitted in an open competition for this scheme, and this design was adopted by the trustees. The church will accommodate 700, and the school 300. The entire cost will amount to about £7,000. The school block, already built at a cost of £1,255, was estimated by the architects at £1,250. The plan shows all the buildings. The church and manse are to be erected shortly — on the completion of the school. Messrs. Ford and Slater are the architects.” The buildings were demolished in the 1960s to provide a site for the new St John’s Church which was completed on 1969.
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Published May 5, 2025 | Last Updated October 13, 2025

