High Pavement Chapel, Grade II listed religious building in Lace Market district, Nottingham, England.
High Pavement Chapel is a Grade II listed building made of red brick with ashlar and terracotta details in Nottingham's Lace Market district. The structure features six-window ranges across three floors and a slate roof.
Stuart Colman designed this Unitarian chapel in 1876 as a gathering place for the congregation. After services ended in 1982, the building transitioned to different uses.
The stained glass windows were created by Morris & Co with designs by Philip Burne-Jones in 1904. These artistic elements remain visible inside and reflect the building's creative heritage.
The building now operates as the Pitcher and Piano pub, allowing visitors to enter and experience the interior while enjoying food and drinks. The original exterior has been preserved, creating an interesting contrast with its current function.
British writer D.H. Lawrence referenced this building in his novel Sons and Lovers, connecting literature to this architectural site. The link to this well-known work makes it particularly noteworthy for literature enthusiasts.
Location: City of Nottingham
Inception: 1876
Architects: Stuart Colman
GPS coordinates: 52.95087,-1.14532
Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:09
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