Skip to content
The Great Britain Guide

Historic churches · East Midlands

St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green

VictorianFree admission

St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green — church in Hyson Green Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK.

St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green, historic churches in East Midlands

Wikimedia Commons contributors — see linked file page for photographer and licence licence

Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Nottingham · 3.1 km
  • Free entry

About

St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1897. Designed by William Douglas Caroe. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Hyson Green Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.9688°, -1.1752°.

Photo gallery

Heritage listing

Details SK54SE 646-1/4/37 NOTTINGHAM BOBBERS MILL ROAD (north west side) Church of St Stephen (Formerly Listed as: BOBBERS MILL ROAD, St Stephen's Church) 21/01/87 II Church.1897. By W.D Caröe, architect to the Diocese of Southwell. Red brick with ashlar dressings and plain tile roofs. Perpendicular Revival style. Plinth, buttresses, coped gables. PLAN: chancel, choir vestry, lantern topped with spire at junction of nave and chancel, nave with aisles and western bellcote, south porch. EXTERIOR: chancel, two bays, has ashlar parapet and coped gable. Blank east end, and on each side, two panel tracery windows, five-lights, with moulded pointed arches. Those to the west are truncated above the aisle roofs. Flat roofed choir vestry, to south east, has a four-light panel tracery window to south. Clerestory, five bays, has alternating two- and three-light panel tracery windows with flat heads. West end has a gabled projecting porch moulded pointed arched doorway with foundation stone at impost level, and ornate wooden double doors. Above, a large six-light panel tracery window set in a round-arched recess, divided by a canted brick stair turret leading to the square ashlar bellcote. North aisle, obscured by adjoining new building, has four four-light panel tracery windows, and an off centre porch converted to a corridor. South aisle has four similar windows, and to east another window partly covered by a priest's door with moulded segment-arched opening. Both aisles have coped gables, and at the west ends, three-light panel tracery windows set in segment-arched recesses. South porch has coped gable with moulded pointed arched double doors, and above them, an empty niche. INTERIOR: has continuous arch braced common rafter roof with wall shafts. Chancel has a segment-arched rec

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

St Stephen's Church, Hyson Green is a Church of England church in Hyson Green, Nottingham.

Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.

Background

History

St Stephen's was the successor church to St Stephen's Church, Bunker's Hill. It was designed by W. D. Caröe and consecrated by George Ridding, the Bishop of Southwell, in 1898. A mission room and school was designed by Hedley John Price and opened in 1902. In 1987 it was amalgamated with St Paul's Church, Hyson Green as the joint parish of Hyson Green St Paul's and St Stephen's, Nottingham.

Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Coordinates
52.9688, -1.1752
District
Nottingham
Parish
Nottingham, unparished area
Postcode
NG7 5GY
Parliamentary constituency
Nottingham East
Established
1897
Nearest railway station
Nottingham3.1 km

Sources

Other places nearby

Loading nearby places…

Nearby

Other works by William Douglas Caroe

Other places from this era

More places in this region

Frequently asked questions

Where is St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green?
St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green is in the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NG7 5GY), in the parish of Nottingham, unparished area.
When was St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green built?
Built or established in 1897. Designed by William Douglas Caroe.
Is St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green a listed building?
St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green free to visit?
Yes, St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green is free to enter.
How do I get to St. Stephen's Church, Hyson Green?
The nearest railway station is Nottingham, about 3.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NG7 5GY.