St Anne's Church, Moseley, Anglican parish church in Moseley, Birmingham, England
St Anne's is an Anglican parish church built from red brick with pointed arches, stained glass windows, and a square tower at its center. The structure rises noticeably above the surrounding residential homes and defines the streetscape of the neighborhood.
The building was completed in 1874 following designs by architect Frederick Preedy and later received Grade II listed status. This recognition acknowledges its architectural importance and role in local history.
The church serves as a gathering place where the local community joins together for worship that blends traditional hymns with contemporary music. Visitors experience both choir singing and personal prayer within these walls.
Visits are possible at various times, with a Sunday service at 11:00 am and weekday morning prayers at 9:00 am. It is wise to check opening times in advance to ensure the church is open for your visit.
The church organ was built by Brindley & Foster in 1907 and has been digitally recorded for specialized study. This recording allows organists to explore the instrument's sounds through a virtual system.
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