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Anglican Churches in Birmingham (3/11)

 

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St Mary's, Acocks Green
 
St Mary the Virgin is on Warwick Road in the Acocks Green area of east Birmingham.

Designed by JG Bland, it was built in stone in the 13th century style in 1864-66 and enlarged in 1882. The clerestory and roof were rebuilt in the 1950's following bomb damage during the Birmingham Blitz of 1940.

 
Warwick Road B27 6QR - 0121 706 9764 - Map

Guide Acocks Green - St Mary's Website

 
St Barnabas, Balsall Heath
 
St Barnabas is on Clifton Road in the Balsall Heath area of south Birmingham.

Designed by FT Proud, it was built in brick and tile in the Gothic Style in 1890 and enlarged in 1894.

 
Clifton Road B12 8JU - 0121 442 2126 - Map

Guide Balsall Heath

 
Christ Church, Alum Rock
 
Christ Church is on Burney Lane in the Alum Rock area of east Birmingham.

Designed by W.Hobbiss in 1934, it is a brick building with stone dressings, tiled roof, round-headed windows and west tower.

 
Burney Lane B8 2AS - 0121 783 7455 - Map

Guide Alum Rock - Christ Church Website

 
St Benedict's, Newbridge
 
St Benedict's is on Hob Moor Road in the Newbridge area of Bordesley Green in east Birmingham.

Built in red brick in the Romanesque Style by Nicol & Nicol in 1910, it contains an apsidal chancel, a nave and aisles with side chapel, and a west bellcot.

 
55 Hob Moor Road B10 9AY - 0121 772 2726 - Map

Guide Bordesley Green

 
St Paul's, Bordesley Green
 
St Paul's is on Belchers Lane in the Bordesley Green area of east Birmingham.

It was built in 1968 and adjoins a conference centre with 5 rooms, the largest of which can hold 180 delegates.

 
405 Belchers Lane B9 5SY - 0121 772 0418 - Map

Guide Bordesley Green - St Paul's Centre Website

 
St Cyprian's, Hay Mills
 
St Cyprian's is on the Fordrough in the Hay Mills area of east Birmingham.

It was designed in the Gothic Style by Chamberlain & Martin and built in red-brick with black-brick and stone dressings in 1873.

The nave is illuminated by a clerestory and flanked by low narrow aisles; the south-west tower is capped by a slate broach-spire; the tympanum above the west entrance contains an image of the Transfiguration.

St Cyprian's was endowed by James Horsfall and stands at the entrance to his wire-drawing factory.

The interior contains some excellent stained glass windows, a stone font with a white marble angel holding a shell, and a memorial dedicated to Horsfield's daughter, Mary Sims.

 
Fordrough B25 8DL - 0121 784 7726 - Map

Guide Hay Mills

 
St Mark's, Washwood Heath
 
St Mark's is on Washwood Heath Road in east Birmingham.

Designed by J.A. Chatwin, it was built in red brick with stone dressings in 1899 and contains a chancel, nave, aisles, west tower and spire.

 
Washwood Heath Road B8 2XS - 0121 350 8847 - Map

Guide Washwood Heath

 
St Saviour, Saltley
 
St Saviour's is the parish church of Saltley in east Birmingham.

Designed in the Perpendicular Style by RC Hussey, it was built in red sandstone with yellow sandstone dressings in 1849-50.

The interior contains an apsidal chancel, transepts, a 4-bay nave with aisles illuminated by a clerestory and a crenellated south tower and stair turret.

St Saviour's was endowed by Charles Adderley who owned the farmland on which Saltley was built.

 
St Saviour's Road B8 1HW - 0121 328 9855 - Map

Guide Saltley

 
All Saints, Small Heath
 
All Saints is on Herbert Road in the Small Heath area of east Birmingham.

Designed in the Perpendicular Style by FT Proud, it was built in 1894 and contains a chancel, nave, aisles and two guild chapels.

 
172 Herbert Road B10 0PR - Map

Guide Small Heath - All Saints Website

 
St Michael and all Angels, Yardley
 
St Michael and All Angels is on Yew Tree Lane in the Yardley area of east Birmingham. It is a red-brick building dating from 1912 with round-headed windows and a bellcot.
 
Yew Tree Lane B26 1AP - 0121 706 7811 - Map

Guide Yardley

 
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