St. Matthias' Church, Nottingham

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St. Matthias' Church, Nottingham, Gothic Revival church in Sneinton, Nottingham, England.

St. Matthias' Church is a Gothic Revival church in Sneinton, Nottingham, showcasing pointed arches, intricate stonework, and decorative stained glass windows characteristic of the architectural style. The Grade II listed building houses a three-manual organ from the early 1900s and retains the structural layout and proportions of its original design.

The building opened in 1868 after being designed by architect Thomas Chambers Hine and became an important landmark in Sneinton during that era. Following damage sustained during World War II, the chancel underwent reconstruction in 1950 to restore the building's integrity.

The building served as an Anglican church for generations before becoming St. Mary and St. George's Coptic Orthodox Church in 2009. This shift reflects how the neighborhood's religious community evolved and how the space adapted to serve different congregations over time.

The church is most easily reached on foot, as it sits within a residential area in Sneinton where parking options may be limited. It's worth checking ahead whether the building is open to visitors on your planned visit day.

The organ inside was crafted by local builder E. Wragg and Son in 1912 and represents a rare example of early organ making in the region. This three-manual instrument reveals how deeply music was woven into the church's role within the community for many decades.

Location: City of Nottingham

Inception: 1868

Architects: Thomas Chambers Hine

Architectural style: Gothic Revival

GPS coordinates: 52.95810,-1.13000

Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:41

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