St Michael's Church, Handsworth, Anglican church in Handsworth, Birmingham, England.
St Michael's Church is an Anglican church in Handsworth featuring Victorian architecture with a spacious central nave and side aisles. The interior layout reflects the design principles of mid-19th century church architecture, with its Grade II listed structure still standing as it was originally built.
The church was founded in 1851 when William Legge, the 4th Earl of Dartmouth, laid its foundation stone. This establishment reflected the expansion of Anglican churches across the growing Birmingham region during the Victorian era.
The church maintains Anglo-Catholic traditions through its liturgical worship services and serves as a gathering place where the local community comes together regularly. Visitors can observe how these religious practices shape the rhythm of the church's weekly calendar.
The church welcomes visitors to explore its spacious interior and see the Victorian architecture up close. Check ahead to learn about services or special events happening during your intended visit time.
In 1907 the church underwent a parish reorganization that transferred portions of its territory to establish the new St Peter's Church parish. This division reflects how population growth in the area required expanding the local church infrastructure.
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