Nottinghamshire Churches which no longer exist
| ADBOLTON | All Hallows | The church was demolished in 1746, and the recotory was annexed to Holme Pierrepont. |
| BASFORD | St Augustine of England | Situated on New High Church Street, built in 1852, demolished in 1989. |
| BEVERCOTES | St Giles | Chapelry of West Markham parish. Demolished c1643. |
| BLIDWORTH | Chapel of St Lawrence | Fell down in 1736, and was replaced with church of St Mary. |
| COLSTON BASSETT | St Mary | Church closed 1892, and building now in ruins. Replaced by St John the Divine. |
| COLWICK | St John the Baptist | Closed in 1936, and building now in ruins. * If you are interested in this church please e-mail me for further details. |
| COTHAM | St Michael | Closed c1976, and parish united with Hawton. |
| FLAWFORD | St Peter | Demolished in 1773, and superseded by its chapelry at Ruddington. |
| HABBLESTHORPE | St Peter | Church was in ruins in 1743, and now only churchyard remains. United with North Leverton. |
| HAUGHTON | St James | Chapelry of Walesby, now in ruins. |
| KIMBERLEY | Chapel | Chapelry of St Mary, Greasley. Was in ruins by 1797, and dissapeared by 1850. Replaced by Holy Trinity in 1847. |
| KINOULTON | St Wilfrid | Only churchyard remains. Replaced by St Luke, which was built 1790. |
| NEWSTEAD | Newstead Abbey | Abbey closed during Dissolution and Newstead became a liberty. Services were held in the Abbey's private chapel in 1881, but the chapel buildings are now in ruins. |
| NOTTINGHAM | Emmanuel | Woodborough Road. Church was built in 1885, and demolished in 1972. |
| NOTTINGHAM | Holy Trinity | Milton Street. Built 1841 Demolished circa 1956. Now the
site of a car park. * If you are interested in this church please e-mail me for further details. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Ann | Built at the junction of Corporation Road and St Ann's Well
Road in 1864 and demolished in 1971. * If you are interested in this church please e-mail me for further details. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Bartholomew | Bluebell Hill Road. Built 1886, demolished after 1972. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St James | Built on Standard Hill in 1815.Demolished. * If you are interested in this church please e-mail me for further details. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St John the Baptist | Built on Leen Side, in 1843. Destroyed during an air raid in May 1941, and remains later demolished. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Luke | Carlton Road (see under Sneinton) |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Mark | Near Windsor Street. Built c1860. Demolished. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Matthew | Upper Talbot Street. Built c1856. Demolished 1956. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Paul | George Street. Built 1822 as chapel of ease to St Mary. Closed 1923. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Stephen | Built 1868 on Lower Parliament Street. Demolished to build Great Central Railway. |
| NOTTINGHAM | St Thomas | Park Row. Built circa 1873? Closed circa 1926. |
| REMPSTONE | St Peter in the Rushes | Demolished 1771 and replaced with All Saints. |
| RUFFORD | Rufford Abbey | Abbey closed during Dissolution and Rufford became extra-parochial. Services were held in the Abbey's private chapel in 1881, but buildings are now in ruins. |
| SAXONDALE | St Martin | Chapelry. Now closed. |
| SNEINTON | St Alban | Built 1867, closed 1964 (?). Parish united with St Stephens. |
| SNEINTON | St Luke | Carlton Road. Built 1863, closed 1924. Demolished in October 1925. |
| SNEINTON | St Philip | Built 1880, closed 1963. Parish united with St Christopher (1910) |
| SOUTH WHEATLEY | St Helen | In ruins. Parish united with North Wheatley in 1883. |
| THORPE IN THE GLEBE | ? | In ruins by 1824. Holy Trinity at Wysall used by villagers. |
| WEST BURTON | St Helen | Demolished c1886, and parish united with North Wheatley. |
| WIVERTON HALL | St Lawrence | Extra Parochial. Chapel was in ruins by 1677. |
This information was gathered from three main sources: The Nottinghamshire volume of the National Index of Parish Registers, pub. by the Society of Genealogists, Kelly's Directory of Nottinghamshire 1881 and The Alan Godfrey Series of Maps covering central and south Nottingham dated 1899. However, there may be additional churches which no longer exist, and if you know of one I would be grateful if you could contact me.
Page created 8th August 2000 by Heather Faulkes - updated 11th February 2004