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St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston

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Denomination
  
Church of England

Dedication
  
St Bartholomew

Vicar(s)
  
The Revd Nick Tucker

Parish
  
Edgbaston

Churchmanship
  
Broad Church

Province
  
Canterbury

Address
  
Birmingham B15 3TB, UK

Phone
  
+44 121 454 0070

St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston

Website
  
www.edgbastonoldchurch.org.uk

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Birmingham

Similar
  
Edgbaston Hall, St James' Church - Handsworth, St Silas' Church - Lozells, The Endwood, The Anchorage - Birmingham

St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston, also known as Edgbaston Old Church, is a parish church in the Church of England in Edgbaston, Birmingham.

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History

The Grade II listed church is medieval, but was largely rebuilt in the 19th century. The chancel, chapels and north arcade were added in 1885 by J. A. Chatwin, who is buried in the churchyard. His grave monument, along with those of William Hoddinott, Jane Bellis and Catherine Chavasse is Grade II listed.

A memorial to physician and botanist Dr. William Withering, who pioneered the medical use of digitalis (derived from the foxglove), is situated on the south wall of the Lady Chapel, and features carvings of foxgloves and Witheringia solanaceae, a plant named in his honour.

Bells

The tower contains a ring of eight bells, with a tenor weight of 10 long cwt 14 lb (1,134 lb or 514 kg). The earliest four date from 1685. The bells are rung by the Birmingham University Society of Change Ringers during term time.

Organ

The organ was built by Norman and Beard dating from 1956. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

List of organists

  • John Augustus Sherman
  • John Robert Lunn 1846 - 1847
  • Stephen Samuel Stratton 1867 - 1875
  • Herbert Walter Wareing 1881 - 1888
  • Theodore Stephen Tearne 1888 - 1903
  • Henry Taylor 1903 - ca. 1912 - 1927 - ????
  • Russell Harry Coleman Green 1933 - ????
  • Anthony John Cooke 1958 - 1964
  • David Griffiths 2010 - current
  • Burials

  • John Thackray Bunce, editor of the Birmingham Daily Post
  • J. A. Chatwin, architect
  • Also in the churchyard is the war grave of a Loyal Regiment officer of World War I.

    References

    St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston Wikipedia