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All Souls' Church, Witton

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Location
  
Witton, Birmingham

Previous denomination
  
Church of England

Completed
  
1907 (1907)

Architect
  
P. B. Chatwin

Country
  
England

Dedication
  
All Souls

Opened
  
1907

All Souls' Church, Witton

Denomination
  
Universal Church of God

Similar
  
Hurst Spit, Coronation Chair, Kinniside Stone Circle

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

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.

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

References

All Souls' Church, Witton Wikipedia