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St George's Church, Grade II listed Anglican church in Wolverhampton, England.

St. George's Church is a rectangular church in Wolverhampton with a west tower, smooth stone walls, and a slate roof topped with decorative molding and cornices. Large windows with small panes line the exterior, while the interior has side galleries supported by iron columns.

The building was completed between 1828 and 1830 by architect James Morgan and originally held space for more than 2,000 worshippers. In 1978 the church stopped being used for its original purpose and later underwent a significant change in function.

The classical design reflects how English churches were built in the early 1800s, with tall columns and balanced proportions that shaped the appearance of many buildings from that period.

The building is located in an active commercial area of Wolverhampton and visitors can see it from the street easily. It is important to know that this is no longer a functioning church and serves a different purpose today.

The structure was converted into a supermarket in 1986 while keeping its original exterior completely unchanged and recognizable. This repurposing shows how historic buildings can adapt to new roles while preserving their appearance for future generations.

Location: City of Wolverhampton

Inception: 1830

Architects: James Morgan

GPS coordinates: 52.58297,-2.12290

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:01

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