St Aidan's Church, Basford


St. Aidan's Church, Basford is a parish church in the Church of England Diocese of Southwell in Basford, Nottingham.

History

The church was built in 1905 by Robert Evans and Sons, as a chapel of ease to St. Leodegarius Church, Basford.
It was consecrated on 21 February 1905 by the Bishop of Southwell Edwyn Hoskyns.
The church is famous for its 1966 carvings at the top of the pillars by the sculptor Witold Gracjan Kawalec, representing Work, Peace, Mercy, Hope, Life, Guidance, Humility, Justice, Grace and Music.

Incumbents

Drop in for a snack and a chat ~ all welcome
Held Friday morning between 9.00 a.m. and noon it’s an informal chance to meet with friends
and chat over biscuits and a cup of tea or coffee. A warm welcome awaits everyone.
If you have little ones, we hope they enjoy the toys. There’s no charge.
Term time only
How to find us'
By Car
St Aidan’s is located at the Junction of Arnold Road & Landsdowne Road.
We’ve a small car park to the rear of church accessed off Lansdowne Road,
there’s also plenty of free on street parking.
NG5 3JH
By Tram
David Lane Tram Stop
Cross the railway level crossing walk up Southwark Street St Aidan’s is 300m up the hill on the right.
By Bus'''
Nottingham City Transport
Services 68, 68a, 69, 69a and 80 – Basford Crossings bus stop
Walk up Southwark Street opposite Basford railway level crossing
St Aidan’s is 300m up the hill on the right.
Service L14 - Wilton Street bus stop 25m

Contact information

Church Office 0115 924 5437