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St Chad's Church, Rubery

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31: 238:. The first building was a small wooden church. The wooden church comprised a nave only, with campanile tower at the west end, tiled with shingles, the roof with red and blue tiles. It accommodated 300 persons and cost £530. The architects were W. Jeffery Hopkins and A.B. Pinckney. 385: 47: 30: 390: 273: 358: 276:
was transferred here when St Margaret’s Church closed. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
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prevented progress on building a new church, but this was started in 1957 to designs by the architect
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Church of England church buildings in Worcestershire
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The church evolved in 1895 as a mission church from
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52°23′35.45″N 2°1′9.14″W / 52.3931806°N 2.0192056°W / 52.3931806; -2.0192056
Rubery
England
Denomination
Church of England
Dedication
St Chad
Architect(s)
Richard Twentyman
Groundbreaking
Diocese
Anglican Diocese of Birmingham
Archdeaconry
Deanery
Parish
Church of England
Rubery
Worcestershire
Holy Trinity Church, Lickey
Holy Trinity Church, Lickey
Second World War
Richard Twentyman
Nikolaus Pevsner
St Margaret’s Church, Ladywood
"St. Chad's Rubery"
ISBN
030011298X
"NPOR [D02367]"
National Pipe Organ Register

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