List of Baptist churches in Leicester

Throughout the City's long history there have been a number of places of worship in Leicester of various denominations. As part of the documenting of these numerous denominations the following is a list of all Baptist Churches both open and closed:


Open churches

  • Braunstone Avenue / Hallam Crescent East, Friar Lane & Braunstone Baptist Church
  • Buckminster Road, Archdeacon Lane Memorial Baptist Church
  • Charles Street, Central Baptist Church
  • Harrison Road, Carey Hall
  • Linden Street / Gedding Road, Baptist North Evington Free Church
    Baptist North Evington Free Church, Linden Street, Leicester, 2005
  • London Road, Stoneygate Baptist Church
    Stoneygate Baptist Church, London Road, Leicester, 2006
  • Loughborough Road, Union Church
  • Lutterworth Road, Aylestone Baptist Church
  • Main Street Evington
  • Narborough Road, Robert Hall Memorial Baptist Church
  • Park Hill Drive, Zion Chapel
  • Uppingham Road
  • Wharf Street North, Carley Evangelical Baptist Church

Closed churches

  • Abbey Gate
  • Alfred Street, Trinity Chapel
  • Belgrave Gate, Tabernacle
  • Belvoir Street
  • Burgess Street
  • Carley Street
  • Catherine Street, Carey Hall
  • Clarendon Park Road, Clarendon Park Baptist Church
  • Clarendon Park Road, Knighton Public Hall Church
  • Dover Street
  • Erskine Street, Zion Chapel
  • Friar Lane
  • Harvey Lane
  • Ingold Avenue, Socking Farm
  • Loughborough Road, Belgrave
  • Millstone Lane
  • New Park Street / Leamington Street, Emmanuel Union Church
  • New Walk, Leicestershire Sunday School Union Memorial Hall
  • Newarke Street, Providence Chapel
  • Overton Road, New Humberstone Baptist Mission
  • St Peter's Lane, Ebenezer Chapel
  • Sanvey Lane, Aylestone
  • Soar Lane
  • Thorpe Street
  • Victoria Road (University Road)
  • Vine Street
  • York Street, Zoar Chapel

References

A Brief History of Free Churches in Leicestershire & Rutland, Rev A A Betteridge

The Story of the East Midlands Baptist Association, Fred M W Harrison, 1986

Places of Worship in the City of Leicester, Leicester Council of Faiths, 2004

Where Leicester has Worshipped

University Of Leicester Archaeology and Ancient History Interactive Geo map of sites

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