City United Reformed Church
City United Reformed Church is a Grade II*-listed building located in Windsor Place, Cardiff. Originally constructed in 1866, it was listed in 1975.[1]
| City United Reformed | |
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![]() City United Reformed Church | |
| 51.4839°N 3.1729°W | |
| Denomination | United Reformed |
| Previous denomination | Presbyterian |
| History | |
| Status | Active |
| Founded | 1864 |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Grade II* |
| Designated | 19 May 1975 |
| Architect(s) | F.T. Pilkington |
| Style | Neogothic |
| Completed | 1866 |
The church was designed in a Neogothic style by the Scottish architect Frederick Thomas Pilkington, and originally belonged to the Presbyterian denomination.[1] The same architect was also responsible for Barclay Viewforth Church in Edinburgh. Pilkington made a point of using local materials and created a gabled roof with an octagonal spire. In 1893, the west front was redesigned by another architect, E. M. Bruce Vaughan, who built a new porch. After a fire in 1910, Vaughan added a new hammerbeam roof.[2]
In 1972, when the United Reformed Church was created by a merger of the Congregational Church in England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England, City URC became part of the Province of Wales within the new denomination.[3]
References
- "City United Reformed Church, Castle". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- John Newman; Stephen R. Hughes; Anthony Ward (1995). Glamorgan: (Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan and West Glamorgan). Penguin Books. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-14-071056-4.
- "United Reformed Church (Province of Wales) Records". Archives Wales – National Library of Wales. Archived from the original on 23 May 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
External links
Media related to City United Reformed Church, Cardiff at Wikimedia Commons
