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St Paul’s Church, Leicester
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St Paul’s Church, Leicester
Location Leicester
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Status Redundant
Dedication St Paul
Consecrated 1 November 1871
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Architect(s) Frederick Webster Ordish
Groundbreaking 18 May 1870
Completed 1871
Closed 2003
Specifications
Capacity 800 to 900 persons
Length 142 feet (43 m)
Width 65 feet (20 m)
Nave width 38.25 feet (11.66 m)
Height 62 feet (19 m)
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Leicester

St Paul’s Church, Leicester is a Grade II listed former parish church in the Church of England in Kirby Road, Leicester, Leicestershire.

History

The foundation stone was laid on 18 May 1870. The church was built to the designs of Frederick Webster Ordish and John Charles Traylen of Mountsorrel granite, banded and interlaid with Derbyshire red gritstone, covered with Swithland grey-green slating. Stone from Box and the Forest of Dean was used in the quatrefoils of the clerestory, and the side and end windows. The windows were fitted with mosaic glass by Evans of Birmingham.

It was consecrated on 1 November 1871.

Organ

The organ dates from 1873 and was by Brindley & Foster. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. When the church was declared redundant, the organ was moved to the Church of the Assumption of St Mary the Virgin, Hinckley, Leicestershire.

Parish status

The church was declared redundant in 2003 and the parish moved to a modern worship centre.

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