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St Margaret's Church, Ward End

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Location
  
Birmingham

Denomination
  
Church of England

Completed
  
1834

Dedication
  
Margaret the Virgin

Country
  
England

Consecrated
  
23 October 1841

Opened
  
1834

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

Similar
  
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St Margaret’s Church, Ward End is a Grade II listed former Church of England parish church in Birmingham.

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History

The medieval church was erected in 1517 as a chapel of ease to SS Peter and Paul’s Church, Aston funded by John Bond. The church may have been derelict from the reformation onwards as in 1833 an appeal was launched for its restoration.

The new church was erected and opened in 1834. It was consecrated on 23 October 1841 by the Bishop of Worcester. In 1870 land was taken from the parish of SS Peter and Paul’s Church, Aston to form a new parish. Land was taken from St Margaret’s parish in 1928 to form St Paul's Church, Bordesley Green, and St Mary and St John's Church, Shaw Hill in 1929.

The church was closed in 2005 and the parish was united with Christ Church, Ward End. In 2010 the St Margaret’s Community Trust undertook a restoration.

Memorials

  • Gothic memorial to William Hutton (1723-1815), a bust by Peter Hollins of 1848
  • Organ

    An organ by J C Bishop was installed in 1845. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

    References

    St Margaret's Church, Ward End Wikipedia


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