St James' Church, Handsworth
ChurchSt James' Church in Handsworth, Birmingham, England was erected as an Anglican church in 1838–1840 on land given by John Crockett of the nearby New Inns Hotel. The architect was Robert Ebbles of Wolverhampton, who specialised in Gothic Revival churches. A new chancel was added in 1878 and the building was rebuilt in 1895, to designs by J. A. Chatwin. The original chancel thus became the north chapel, the original nave became the north aisle, and the original western tower was redesignated as the north-west tower. The additions were a new chancel, a nave, and a south aisle. Chatwin's Decorated style, red-brick features contrasted with the Early English style stonework of the original building.
Read article
Top Questions
AI generatedMore questions
Nearby Places
Soho Foundry
Historical factory in Smethwick, England
Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
Defunct British railway locomotive and carriage builder
Handsworth Booth Street tram stop
West Midlands Metro tram stop
Winson Green Outer Circle tram stop
West Midlands Metro tram stop
Black Patch Park
Public park in Smethwick, England
Handsworth and Smethwick railway station
Former railway station in England
Red Lion, Handsworth
Public house in Birmingham, England
Holyhead School
Academy in Birmingham, West Midlands, England