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Nantwich Camera Club
“Regents Park”
129, London Road, Nantwich, CW5 6LW
Our meeting room originated as a part of Willaston School, a private school for boys, provided in 1900 by Philip Barker, a wealthy local benefactor and joint owner of a tannery in Millstone Lane, Nantwich. His Grove Estate provided the location and sports ground for the school. In 1937, due to a lack of pupils, the school closed and was bought by a Roman Catholic body and renamed St. Josephs College for disadvantaged youngsters. It was then acquired by the Pentecostal Church to become the Elim Bible College in 1987 and was re-named as Regents Park Campus in 1996.
The Bible College exceeded the capacity of the site and moved to a new build site in Malvern towards the end of the first decade of the 21st century.
![Regents Park entrance](http://www.nantwichcameraclub.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Regents-Park-entrance-600x375.jpg)
To view the road maps to Regents Park, see further down the page.
![Regents Park Chapel](http://www.nantwichcameraclub.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Regents-Park-Chapel-600x338.jpg)
![Regents Park Chapel Entrance](http://www.nantwichcameraclub.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Regents-Park-Chapel-Entrance-600x375.jpg)
There is a car park at the first right turn on the entrance drive and there are parking spaces on the left of the driveway – opposite the main building entrance. Additional parking is available in a courtyard area beyond the main entrance – signed as Regents Park Business Centre.
Maps
Click on the images below to view the route maps to Regents Park, Nantwich. (Adobe Acrobat required)