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Greek Orthodox Church of the Virgin Mary Eleousa

The Greek Orthodox Church of the Virgin Mary Eleousa is on Derby Road, Nottingham. It is a Grade II listed building. The church provides liturgies on Sundays and acts as a hub for a community of Greeks, Greek Cypriots, British Cypriots, Greek students in Nottingham and other Orthodox Christians who live in Nottingham.

History
An independent congregational group was established in the early nineteenth century in St. James' Church, Standard Hill and were soon large enough to look for their own premises. The foundation was laid in June 1882 and Park Hill Congregational Church opened for worship in June 1883. The architects were James Tait and John Langham of Leicester. ==Organ==
Organ
The church had a pipe organ by Bishop and Son dating from 1884 which was rebuilt by Roger Yates in the 1934. The organ was re-opened on Monday 22 October 1934 by Marcel Dupré. ==See also==
Gallery
File:Panagia Eleousa Nottingham interior partial view.jpg|Interior view of the church and the icons on the walls. File:Panagia Eleousa Nottingham sign.jpg|Church sign at the yard of the church. File:Panagia Eleousa Nottingham inscription.jpg|Memorial stone at the walls of Virgin Mary Eleousa church (inscribed date 1882) File:Altar iconostasis and mural painting of Theotokos inside Virgin Mary Eleousa church in Nottingham.jpg|View of Iconostasis and the mural of Theotokos and Christ child over the altar ==References==
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