All Saints, Beulah Hill

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All Saints, Beulah Hill

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown

The white brick tower of the church designed by James Savage in 1827-29. The lancets, recessed spire and flying buttresses are characteristic of Commissioners' churches, of which this is an example. Grade II listed. The Church Building Commission was established in 1824 to oversee the building of more Anglican churches in urban areas which had experienced large increases in population due to the Industrial Revolution.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.410709
Longitude
-0.087588