Heckington Methodist Church

Heckington Methodist Church

Heckington Methodist Church
52°58′52″N 0°17′57″W / 52.980987°N 0.299162°WCoordinates: 52°58′52″N 0°17′57″W / 52.980987°N 0.299162°W
Country England
Denomination Wesleyan Methodist
Architecture
Architect(s) Albert Edward Lambert
Groundbreaking 1904
Completed 1905

Heckington Methodist Church is in Heckington, Lincolnshire, England.

History

The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel in the village was built in 1809, but this was replaced by a new chapel in Saint Andrew's Street in 1835.

The building of the current church started in 1904 to designs by Nottingham-based architect Albert Edward Lambert.[1] It cost around £2,250 (£211,519 as of 2015).[2] and was constructed by T. Barlow and Co. of Nottingham.

Current

The church is part of the Sleaford circuit and holds a service at 10:30 every Sunday. There are many social activities which use the church.[3]

References

  1. Grantham Journal - Saturday 24 September 1904
  2. UK CPI inflation numbers based on data available from Gregory Clark (2014), "What Were the British Earnings and Prices Then? (New Series)" MeasuringWorth.
  3. "Heckington". Our Churches. Sleaford circuit. Retrieved 25 May 2013.