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Anglican Churches in Birmingham (11/11)

 

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St Michael's, Boldmere
 
St Michael's is on Church Road in the Boldmere area of Sutton Coldfield.

It was substantially rebuilt in Early English/Modernist style following fire damage in 1964. Only the tower and south aisle have survived from the earlier Victorian church.

 
Church Road B73 5RX - 0121 373 0207 - Map

Guide Boldmere - St Michael's Website

 
St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
 
St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (1973) is the parish church of Castle Vale in north Birmingham.
 
St Cuthbert's Place B35 7PL - 0121 747 4041 - Map

Guide Castle Vale - St Cuthbert's Website

 
All Saints, Four Oaks
 
All Saints is on Belwell Lane in the Four Oaks area of Sutton Coldfield. It was built in brick in 1908 and enlarged in 1954 and 1965.

The interior contains stained glass and a painted hanging rood by local sculptor John Poole.

 
Belwell Lane B74 4TR - 0121 308 6869 - Map

Guide Four Oaks - All Saints Website

 
St James, Mere Green
 
St James' is on Mere Green Road in Sutton Coldfield.

It was built by DR Hill in brick in 1835 and substantially rebuilt by CE Bateman in red sandstone in 1906-08; it features a west tower with pinnacles.

The Arts and Crafts interior contains stained glass windows and the arms of William IV.

 
61 Mere Green Road B75 5BW - 0121 308 0074 - Map

Guide Mere Green - St James Website

 
St George the Martyr, Minworth
 
St George the Martyr (1909) is the parish church of Minworth in Sutton Coldfield.
 
Water Orton Lane B76 9BU - 0121 776 7084 - Map

Guide Minworth - St George's Website

 
Holy Trinity, Sutton Coldfield
 
Holy Trinity is on Church Hill in Sutton Coldfield Town.

It is the historic parish church of Sutton Coldfield dating from 1300 but was substantially rebuilt by Bishop Vesey in the 1530's.

The interior contains Bishop Vesey's tomb (1555), choir stalls and screens made from oak panelling discarded by Worcester Cathedral (1875); a painted chancel ceiling by CE Bateman (1914); stained glass windows dating from 1863 to 1965; and the Vesy Chapel decorated by CE Bateman in 1929.

 
Church Hill B72 1TF - 0121 321 1144 - Map

Guide Sutton Coldfield Town - Holy Trinity Website

 
St Columba, Banners Gate
 
St Columba's (1959) is on Chester Road North in the Banners Gate area of Sutton Coldfield.

It is a square building with a central altar in the style of a Byzantine rather than a traditional Gothic church.

The interior contains brilliantly-coloured Belgian stained glass.

 
Chester Road North B73 6TX - 0121 354 5873 - Map

Guide Boldmere/Banners Gate - St Columba's Website

 
St Peter's, Sutton Coldfield
 
St Peter's is on Maney Hill Road in Sutton Coldfield Town.

It was built in 1905 in red-brick and buff terracotta with a chancel, nave, sanctuary, aisles, transepts and vestries.

The south-west tower was added in 1935.

 
Maney Hill Road B72 1JJ - 0121 354 2426 - Map

Guide Sutton Coldfield Town - St Peter's Website

 
St Chad's, Reddicap
 
St Chad's is on Hollyfield Road in the Reddicap Heath area of Sutton Coldfield.

Designed by C.E. Bateman, it was built in stone in 1925-27 with a vestry, organ chamber, gabled west porch, canopied chapel, chancel with steel-truss ceiling and a nave with arcaded aisles supported by steel-clad columns.

The exterior is rusticated with stone laid as rubble in slender courses; the interior contains elaborate plasterwork & gilded reredos flanked by statues; the altar features three mosaic panels; the font has a spired canopy suspended from a cantilevered beam.

 
Hollyfield Road B75 7SN - 0121 329 2995 - Map

Guide Reddicap Heath - St Chad's Website

 
St John's, Walmley
 
St John's is the parish church of Walmley in Sutton Coldfield.

Designed by DR Hill in the Norman Style, it was built in Staffordshire blue brick in 1845 and extended by new community facilities in the 1990's.

 
4 Walmley Road B76 1QN - 0121 313 0413 - Map

Guide Walmley - St John's Website

 
Emmanuel, Wylde Green
 
Emmanuel (1909) is the parish church of Wylde Green in Sutton Coldfield. It was built by WH Bidlake on land donated by Emmanuel College Cambridge.
 
Birmingham Road B72 1YG - 0121 377 6620 - Map

Guide Wylde Green - Emmanuel Website

 
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