Saltaire Congregational Church

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Saltaire Congregational Church is a historic Nonconformist church in the model village of Saltaire, West Yorkshire, notable for serving the spiritual needs of the community established by industrialist Sir Titus Salt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Congregational church
Nonconformist church
church building
architecturalType church
associatedWith Sir Titus Salt NERFINISHED
category Nonconformist church in West Yorkshire
country United Kingdom
denomination Congregational
foundedFor workers and residents of Saltaire
heritageStatus historic church
locatedIn England
Saltaire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
locatedNear Leeds and Liverpool Canal NERFINISHED
River Aire NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saltaire NERFINISHED
notableFor Nonconformist heritage
serving the model village founded by Sir Titus Salt
partOf Saltaire industrial community NERFINISHED
model village of Saltaire
purpose to serve the spiritual needs of the Saltaire community
region Yorkshire and the Humber
religiousAffiliation Protestantism
religiousTradition Nonconformism
usedFor Christian worship
community religious activities
village Saltaire NERFINISHED

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Saltaire hasLandmark Saltaire Congregational Church
Saltaire hasLandmark Saltaire Congregational Church
this entity surface form: Saltaire United Reformed Church