St Matthew’s Church. How a housing charity brought it back to life

St Matthew’s Church. How a housing charity brought it back to life

By Giroscope

Heritage Open Days panel discussion and presentation with the team behind the stunning transformation of St Matthew's Church on Anlaby Road

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Location

St Matthews Community Enterprise Centre

345 Anlaby Road Hull HU3 2SA United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 10:10

About this event

Community • Heritage

St Matthew’s Church: How a housing charity brought it back to life

St Matthews Church (1870) is a Grade II listed building and major Hull landmark adjacent to the Anlaby Road Flyover.

Built of creamy white brick with subtle contrasting bands of red brick and stone dressings in an Early English style, it is the oldest and largest of the three remaining Victorian Anglican church buildings in Hull, designed by Adams and Kelly who had worked with leading Gothic Revival architect G.E. Street.

Following its closure in 2013, after almost 145 years of serving the local community, it was acquired in 2018 by local housing charity Giroscope, who embarked on an ambitios renovation project transforming St Matthews into a one-of-a-kind, multifunctional community and enterprise space.

Join us for a short presentation and panel discussion with Q&A. on the St Matthews Church project offering first hand insight, from initial ideas to completion.

The Panel will comprise of:

Caroline Core-Booth (Giroscope Project Manager/Panel Facilitator)

Hilary Byers (Heritage & Conservation Consultant)

Jonathan Morrison (Architect, Integreat Plus)

Richard Motley (Giroscope Development And Regeneration Co-ordinator)

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park

Free unrestricted daytime street parking is available on Boulevard, Selby Street and adjacent streets.

How to find us

St Matthews church is on the corner of Anlaby Road and Boulevard, HU3 2SA.

Is there a Google Maps link?

https://maps.app.goo.gl/x4QSukSkXCjw69bu6

How do I reach you by public transport

We are easily accessible by public transport Bus The nearest bus stops are: Westbound from Hull City Centre: Saner St, Newington stop Eastbound towards Hull City Centre: Arnold St, Newington EYMS Bus Routes, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59 Stagecoach routes: 2, 82, 250, 255, 350. Park and Ride 20

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Sep 12 · 10:30 GMT+1