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Weoley Hill United Reformed Church

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Denomination
  
United Reformed

Phone
  
+44 121 472 0730

Weoley Hill United Reformed Church

Website
  
www.weoleyhillchurch.org.uk

Address
  
Green Meadow Rd, Birmingham B29 4DE, UK

Similar
  
St David's Church - Shenley, Selly Oak Elim Church, Weoley Castle

Weoley Hill United Reformed Church is at the junction of Bryony Road and Green Meadow Road in Birmingham. It is notable architecturally for its unusual Scottish gable. Other sources refer to it as a Danish-style gable.

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History

The church was opened on 1 July 1933. It was built to designs by the architect J.R. Armstrong (architect to the Bournville Village Trust). The church cost £600 (equivalent to £38,415 in 2015).

Initially it was a Presbyterian Chapel, but became a United Reformed Church in the union of the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales in 1972.

Organ

The organ was built by Conacher of Sheffield. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

References

Weoley Hill United Reformed Church Wikipedia