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St Saviour's Church, Hockley

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Location
  
Birmingham

Denomination
  
Church of England

Completed
  
1874

Height
  
38 m

Length
  
26 m

Dedication
  
Redeemer

Country
  
England

Consecrated
  
1 May 1874

Construction cost
  
£5,200

Opened
  
1874

Width
  
13 m

Architect
  
J. A. Chatwin

Similar
  
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St Saviour’s Church, Villa Street, Hockley is a former Church of England parish church in Birmingham.

History

The church was designed by J. A. Chatwin and the contractor was W. Partridge of Monument Lane, Birmingham. It was consecrated on 2 May 1874 by the Bishop of Worcester. The church consisted of a 5 bay nave, north and south aisles, chancel, and a west end tower and spire, reaching to a height of 126ft.

A parish was assigned out of St Matthias' Church, Farm Street, Birmingham.

In 1967 the parish was united with St Silas’ Church, Lozells, and the church was demolished

References

St Saviour's Church, Hockley Wikipedia