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St Peter's Church, Dale End

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Location
  
Birmingham

Denomination
  
Church of England

Groundbreaking
  
27 July 1825

Opened
  
1827

Dedication
  
Saint Peter

Architect
  
Thomas Rickman

Country
  
England

Consecrated
  
10 August 1827

Completed
  
1827

Demolished
  
1899

Construction cost
  
19,676 GBP

St Peter's Church, Dale End

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Hurst Spit, Coronation Chair, Kinniside Stone Circle

St Peter’s Church, Dale End is a former Church of England parish church in Birmingham.

History

The memorial stone was laid on 27 July 1825 with the following inscription

The first Stone of a New Church, Dedicated to Saint Peter, was laid on the 26th day of July, 1825, by the Rev. Charles Curtis, The Rev Laurence Gardner, D.D. and James Taylor, Esquire, the Local Commissioners for building Churches in this District. The expense of the Site and Structure amounting to £19,676. 2s 11d. was defrayed out of a Parliamentary Grant of £1,000,000. The Hon. and Right Rev. Henry Ryder, D.D. Lord Bishop of the Diocese. The Rev. Laurence Gardner, D.D. Rector of the Parish. John Welshman Whateley, John Cope, Churchwardens of the Parish. Messrs. Rickman & Hutchinson, Architects.

The church was built in the Greek Revival style to designs by the architects, Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Worcester on 10 August 1827.

On 23 January 1831 a fire destroyed the roof and the interior, but it was rebuilt and reopened on 3 September 1837 by the Bishop of Worcester.

A parish was assigned out of St Philip’s Church, Birmingham in 1847.

The church was closed in 1897 and demolished, and the endowments were transferred to the new parish of St Peter's Church, Spring Hill.

References

St Peter's Church, Dale End Wikipedia