• Source: Castle Street Methodist Church
    • Castle Street Methodist Church is a Methodist church located on Castle Street, Cambridge, England.
      Castle Street is one of thirteen churches in the Cambridge Methodist Circuit.
      It is a working church with a morning service each Sunday at 10:00, and an evening service on the second Sunday of the month. There are 63 members and the minister is The Revd J Pathmaraja.


      Building history


      The first church on the site was converted from a cottage by Primitive Methodists. The first purpose-built chapel constructed in 1823, then rebuilt in 1841 and in 1863. A completely new building, designed by Augustus Frederic Scott was built in 1914 and gained Grade II listed status in 2003.
      In 2010 it underwent a major refurbishment which included improved accessibility, sound system and a new organ console, though with the original 1929 Binns organ being retained.


      Partnership


      It is a member of the 'Church at Castle' ecumenical partnership with St Augustine's, St Giles' (Anglican), St Luke's (Anglican/URC) and St Peter's.


      References




      External links


      Mystery Worshipper Report at the Ship of Fools website

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