Hall Green Parish Church of the Ascension

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Hall Green Parish Church of the Ascension

Image: © Richard Law Taken: 12 Sep 2018

Originally built in 1704, but extended and altered in the 1860s, this church was given a Grade II* listing https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101076183-parish-church-of-the-ascension-hall-green-ward#.W9QuGNQrLGg in 1952. The architect is believed to be Sir William Wilson of Leicester, a pupil of Christopher Wren (famously of St Paul's in London) and who also carved a statue of King Edward VI at the original grammar school in Edgbaston.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.433888
Longitude
-1.839925