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St Benedict's Church, Bordesley

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Location
  
Birmingham

Denomination
  
Church of England

Completed
  
1909

Address
  
Birmingham B10 9BU, UK

Parish
  
Birmingham

Country
  
England

Dedication
  
St Benedict

Deanery
  
Yardley and Bordesley

Opened
  
1909

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

St Benedict's Church, Bordesley

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Birmingham

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St Benedict's Church, Bordesley is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Birmingham.

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History

The church was built in the Byzantine Revival style in 1909 by Nicol and Nicol of Birmingham. It replaced a temporary iron structure, established as a mission church of nearby St. Oswald's Church in 1898, and was consecrated on 30 April 1910.

The east end is enriched by the Byzantine-style painting of the apse by Henry Holiday and depicts Christ in Glory with angels, and saints in arcading, below. The painting was executed between 1912 and 1919.

A statue of Saint Benedict, to whom the church is dedicated, stands over the north entrance.

The church was given Grade II listed status in July 1982, protecting it from unauthorised alteration or demolition.

The church's archives were deposited with Birmingham Central Library in February 1998 and are now in its successor, the Library of Birmingham.

Organ

A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Vicarage

The adjacent vicarage, built in 1911-1912 to designs by Nicol and Nicol, was given Grade II listed status in 1997.

References

St Benedict's Church, Bordesley Wikipedia