1897 – Presbyterian Church, Handsworth, Birmingham
Perspective View & Ground Plans published in The Building News, November 5th 1897. Unclear if this design was ever constructed.
Perspective View & Ground Plans published in The Building News, November 5th 1897. Unclear if this design was ever constructed.
Presbyterian church designed by John Campbell Murray of Murray & Forrester, of London. The building is designed in an octagonal shape fronted by a large tower containing the main entrance.
Incomplete, this church in Old Cross Square was intended to have a tall slender spire.
Originally built in 1866, but destroyed by fire in 1899 which left only the side walls standing.
Construction started on this red-brick church with Portland stone dressings in 1899, with dedication in 1901.
Constructed in 1908 after fire destroyed their previous building – John M. Lyle, the architect,
The congregation was founded in 1838, and over the next 30 years, the congregational membership grew and prospered, so that in 1868 a new white brick church was built.
Originally, a Presbyterian church, St Stephen’s is now part of the Uniting Church of Australia following the amalgamation of the Presbyterian,