Christ Church Methodist Church, Methodist church building in Long Eaton, England.
Christ Church Methodist Church is a brick and stone church building in Long Eaton featuring architectural details from two design movements. The structure displays Art Nouveau and Gothic Revival elements with white Hollington stone accents and carefully dressed Coxbench stone walls.
The Methodist congregation began in 1849 and initially met in private rooms before constructing the present building in 1904. This new structure represented a major commitment to the community's growth during the early 1900s.
The congregation gathers for Sunday worship and the building serves various community functions including youth programs. Visitors can observe how the space brings together people of different ages for different purposes.
Access to the building depends on whether services or community events are taking place. It is helpful to check ahead about regular activities before planning your visit.
The church tower contains a memorial clock from 1948 with four large clock faces. The timepiece uses a precision gravity escapement system and winds itself automatically every hour.
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