St Saviour's, Grade II listed Anglican church in Saltley, Birmingham, England.
St Saviour's Church is a Grade II listed building in Saltley designed by Richard Charles Hussey with interior space for around 810 people. The structure features a prominent tower added in 1871, along with a boundary wall, gatepiers, and an overthrow at the entrance.
The foundation stone was laid on 24 October 1848 and inscribed with details of the ceremony on a brass plate. The church was consecrated in 1850, marking the completion of a community project that brought together various local supporters.
The church serves as a spiritual center for the local Anglican community and reflects the religious values of 19th-century design. Its role as a gathering place has shaped the identity of the Saltley neighborhood over generations.
The church is situated in an accessible location in Saltley with substantial interior space suitable for services or gatherings. Visitors should note that its Grade II listing means the building is protected, so access or photography may have restrictions.
The building was financed through a mix of funding sources including a 300 pound grant, 500 pounds from local businessman Joseph Wright, and additional support from Charles Adderley. This varied funding structure shows how the church attracted generosity from the business community and local leaders.
Location: Birmingham
Architects: Richard Charles Hussey
GPS coordinates: 52.48691,-1.85821
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:42
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