Church of the Ascension, Hall Green

Church of the Ascension, Hall Green
Church of the Ascension


52°26′02″N 1°50′23″W / 52.4340°N 1.8398°W / 52.4340; -1.8398
Location School Road, Hall Green, Birmingham, England
Denomination Church of England
Architecture
Architect(s) Sir William Wilson
Administration
Parish Hall Green
Diocese Birmingham
Province Canterbury

The Church of the Ascension (previously known as the Job Marston Chapel and Hall Green Chapel) is a Church of England parish church in the Hall Green area of Birmingham, England.

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History

Completed in 1704, it is believed to have been designed by Sir William Wilson[1] and was named after Job Marston, a resident at Hall Green Hall, who donated £1,000 towards the construction of the building near the hall.[2][3] It was consecrated on May 25, 1704.[4]

The original building and additions are in the Queen Anne style.[5] The exterior of the building consists of red brick and a stone entablature and balustrade supported by Doric pilasters and the window architraves are of moulded stone. The tower at the west end of the nave has an octagonal brick upper storey with a copper cupola. Inside, the nave is covered in a coved plaster ceiling. The chancel and transepts were constructed between 1860 and 1866. It is the earliest classical church surviving within Birmingham.[1] On each side of the nave are three semi-circular headed windows. The roof is slated.[6]

Until the foundation of the diocese of Birmingham in 1905, the city of Birmingham was situated on the boundaries of two ancient sees. The Diocese was divided into the two archdeaconries of Birmingham and Aston. In March 1907, the chapel became known as the parish church of Hall Green in the new diocese of Birmingham.[7] In 1933, the patronage was transferred from the Trustees to the Bishop of Birmingham.[5] On April 25, 1952, it was designated Grade II* listed status.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hickman, Douglas (1970). Birmingham. Studio Vista Ltd.. pp. 13. 
  2. ^ Pye, Charles (2004). A Description of Modern Birmingham. Kessinger Publishing. pp. 99. ISBN 1419100866. 
  3. ^ Virtual Brum: Acocks Green History Society - Ecclesiastical history
  4. ^ John Betjeman (1959). An American's Guide to English Parish Churches. McDowell, Obolensky. pp. 377. 
  5. ^ a b School Road Conservation Area: Character Appraisal
  6. ^ British History Online: Marston Chapel
  7. ^ Church of the Ascension: History
  8. ^ Details from listed building database (217594) . Images of England. English Heritage.

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Coordinates: 52°26′02″N 1°50′23″W / 52.4340°N 1.8398°W / 52.4340; -1.8398


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