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St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston

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was chosen. Chatwin had suggested "forming an island site a short distance from the Hagley Road which should be approached by a straight road from that thoroughfare". This site was offered to the ecclesiastical authorities for a new church as existing church accommodation was inadequate for the
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By 1851, houses had been built spasmodically along the Hagley Road as far as Rotton Park Road. Portland & York Roads were cut during this decade. As Edgbaston's population grew, the Church of England responded by building new churches and
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wrote his 'St Augustine's Service' for the choir in 1967. The choir performed this difficult piece for only the second time since 1967 on 13 October 2013, as part of the Dedication Festival of the church. It can be heard here:
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The tower and spire, 185 feet high and the tallest in Birmingham, were added in 1876 at a cost of £4,000 (equivalent to £480,000 in 2023),. The body of the church is in the
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population of 18,000. A Subscription Account raised £9,000 (equivalent to £1,020,000 in 2023), for the building of a church dedicated to St Augustine of Hippo.
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The foundation stone was laid on 14 October 1867 and the body of the church, its chancel, nave and aisles were consecrated on 12 September 1868 by the
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Edgbaston War Memorial, separately listed at Grade II, stands in the churchyard. It was erected in 1921 to commemorate the dead of
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There is a wealth of stone carving inside, much of it by John Roddis, including a reredos with its representation of the
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The organ is by Hill with work by Rothwell and Nicholson. A specification of the organ can be found on the
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Just before the Second World War the South transept, underneath the tower, was cleared of pews to create a
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The church has a notable choral tradition, being the first Anglican church in Birmingham to have a
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style and has a striking painted chancel ceiling representing chapter 5 of the
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Church of England church buildings in Birmingham, West Midlands
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St. Augustine's Conservation Area Advisory Leaflet – 1988
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Sounds Unlikely. Six Hundred Years of Music in Birmingham
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Grade II* listed churches in the West Midlands (county)
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1923-1929 The Reverend Canon Arthur Gittins Lloyd, MA
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52°28′24″N 1°56′45″W / 52.4734°N 1.9459°W / 52.4734; -1.9459
Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Anglo-Catholicism
www.staugustines-edgbaston.org.uk
Dedication
St. Augustine of Hippo
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Birmingham
Archdeaconry
Birmingham
Deanery
Warley & Edgbaston
Vicar(s)
Organist/Director of music
Organist(s)
Churchwarden(s)
Edgbaston
Birmingham
England
parish church
Church of England

conservation area
Anglican
Augustine of Hippo

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