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Holy Trinity Church, Birchfield

Holy Trinity Church, Birchfield is a Grade II* listed building and was opened and consecrated in 1864. It is an example of the work of the architect J A Chatwin, who was a well known builder of churches and other buildings in Birmingham during the 19th Century. It is built in the Victorian Gothic Style and is a key landmark in the local area. 

There are many original features such as the stained-glass windows, the pulpit and carved relief of the Crucifixion behind the altar. We also have a set of Stations of the Cross, created in the Art Deco style. 

We are part of the Church of England, and we invite you to come along and see our church, which has been welcoming people since 1864. Join us as we celebrate our past, present and future

How to get there:
If travelling by public transport, NX Bus numbers 33, 51 and 52 stop near to the church. If travelling by train, Perry Barr Station is 10-15 walk away from the church. There is no car park on site, but car drivers are able to park on surrounding roads.

Organised by Holy Trinity Church, Birchfield

DATE & TIME

Sat 19 Sept | 11am–4pm

LOCATION

Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Road, Birchfield, B6 6AH (Corner of Trinity Road and Birchfield Road)

COST

Free

BOOKING

Booking not required

ACCESS

The church is accessible except for a stepped area leading up to the High Altar. There is an accessible toilet. Assistance/guide dogs are welcome.

Have a question?

Email our co-ordinator:
Irene.deboo@birminghammuseums.org.uk

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