Castle Street Methodist Church, Methodist church in Castle Street, Cambridge, England
Castle Street Methodist Church is a brick building in Cambridge with stone trim and a prominent tower topped by a pyramidal roof facing the street. The structure displays distinctive architectural features typical of early 20th century Methodist churches in England.
The building was completed in 1914 and replaced earlier structures dating back to an 1823 converted cottage. Architect Augustus Frederic Scott designed it during a period of expansion for Methodism in England.
The church maintains an active schedule of Sunday morning services at 10:00 and participates in the Cambridge Methodist Circuit with twelve other churches.
The entrance is accessible via a lift, and there are accessible toilets and a sound loop system to help with hearing. Visitors should find the space easy to navigate with good access for most mobility needs.
The building preserves its original 1929 Binns organ, while a newer console was added during the 2010 modernization. This blend of a historic instrument and modern upgrades shows how the space has adapted over time.
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