Carrs Lane Church

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Carrs Lane Church
Carrs Lane Church
Carrs Lane Church
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Location Birmingham
Country England
Denomination United Reformed
Previous denomination Congregational
Architecture
Architect(s) Denys Hinton and Partners
Groundbreaking 1968
Completed 1971 (1971)

Carrs Lane Church is a United Reformed church in Birmingham[1] and is noted as having the largest free-standing cross in the country.[2]

History

The church was founded as an independent chapel in 1748[3] and then enlarged in 1812 at a cost of £2,000 to seat 600 people. A further enlargement was undertaken in 1820 to designs by the architect Thomas Stedman Whitwell, which was then re-fronted by Yeoville Thomason in 1876. The church became part of the Congregational Union in 1832.

The current building was begun in 1968 by Denys Hinton and Partners and completed in 1971. It became part of the United Reformed Church when the Presbyterian and Congregational churches merged in 1972.

Since the closure of the Methodist Central Hall, Birmingham, the building is shared with the Methodist Congregation.

Organ

The church has a pipe organ by Hill Norman and Beard dating from 1970. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[4]

References

  1. The Buildings of England. Warwickshire, Nikolaus Pevsner. p.112
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