Bishop Latimer Memorial Church, Winson Green, Anglican parish church in Winson Green, Birmingham, England
Bishop Latimer Memorial Church is an Anglican parish church built in Gothic style with a prominent spire and carefully detailed stonework created by architect William Bidlake. The building continues to function as an active place of worship within the Diocese of Birmingham.
The church was built in 1904 under architect William Bidlake and received Grade II* listed status in recognition of its architectural and historical importance. This recognition highlights its significance within Birmingham's religious heritage.
The church serves multiple faith communities today through its partnership between Anglican and Reformed congregations sharing the space. This shared use reflects how religious life in the neighborhood has evolved over time.
The church is open during regular service times for worship and functions as an active parish church with standard opening hours. Visitors should check current times before visiting as they may vary depending on religious events and services.
The church originally contained eight bells cast in 1776 by bell founder Robert Wells that were moved to St John's Church in Perry Barr during 1972. These bells continue to ring at their new location today.
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