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Red brick building with stone-trimmed gothic windows and arched doorway, viewed from a street under a clear blue sky.

Castle Street Methodist Church

Castle Street Methodist Church, Cambridge

History of Castle Street Methodist Church

The Primitive Method Church built by A F Scott in 1914. Renovated in 2010.

A corner view of a two-story brick church with arched windows, a front entrance with steps, and a dark fence in the foreground.

The old Castle Street Methodist church in 1913.

The Castle Street Methodist church grew from a series of meetings held in a cottage on the site back in 1821. the first church building was on St peter’s Street. It was replaced in 1914 by the red brick building facing Castle Street.

Information on the history of the church can be found on its web site:

https://castlestreet.org.uk/home/history/

Also see:

The History of Methodism in Cambridge by F Tice, 1966

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