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All Souls' Church, Witton

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All Souls'
All Souls' Church, Witton
Map
52°30′42.48″N 1°53′24.13″W / 52.5118000°N 1.8900361°W / 52.5118000; -1.8900361
LocationWitton, Birmingham
CountryEngland
DenominationUniversal Church of God
Previous denominationChurch of England
History
DedicationAll Souls
Architecture
Architect(s)Philip Chatwin
Completed1907 (1907)

All Souls' Church is a former parish church in the Church of England in Witton, Birmingham, England[1] which is now used by the Church of God.

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History

In 1907, All Souls' Church on Wenlock Road was consecrated. It was built using red brick with stone dressings in the Gothic style to a design by Philip Chatwin. When opened, it had a chancel, nave, east and west aisles, and a low central tower with a pyramidal roof. In 1926, a parish was assigned out of Holy Trinity Church, Birchfield, and St. Peter and St. Paul, Aston. The living was declared a vicarage, in the gift of the Vicar of Holy Trinity, Birchfield, for the first turn only and then of the bishop.[2]

The church was declared redundant by the Church of England in 1981 and sold to the Church of God (International).

References

  1. ^ The Buildings of England. Warwickshire. Nikolaus Pevsner. Penguin Books. ISBN 0140710310 p.211
  2. ^ British History Online: Churches Built since 1800
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