Church building

Zion United Reformed Church

United Kingdom Northallerton Grade II listed building
Zion United Reformed Church
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The Zion United Reformed Church is a historic church in Northallerton, a town in North Yorkshire, in England. In the early 19th century, Congregationalists preached in Northallerton as part of a North Yorkshire circuit, and then from a base in Thirsk. A Mr Trousdale, a deacon from Whitby, moved to Northallerton and succeeded in building a congregation and raising funds for a church.

Zion United Reformed Church

This was opened on 1 January 1819. In 1852, the church constructed a Sunday school to the rear. In the early or mid 20th century, a vestry range was added to the church.

Zion United Reformed Church

In 1872, the Congregational Union of England and Wales became part of the new United Reformed Church. The church and school were separately grade II listed in 1988. In 2023, the church submitted plans for renovations including a new side entrance, but Historic England argued that the work would harm the building's heritage value.

The church is built of brown brick on a plinth, with a cornice and a blocking course, and a hipped tile roof. There are two storeys and three bays. In the centre is a flat-roofed projecting porch containing a round-arched doorway with an impost band and a cornice.

Zion United Reformed Church

Flanking the doorway, and recessed on the...