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© Mr J.W. Green LRPS
IoE Number:
218144
Location:
CHURCH OF SAINT MARY AND SAINT MARGARET, CHESTER ROAD (south west side)
CASTLE BROMWICH, SOLIHULL, WEST MIDLANDS
Photographer:
Mr J.W. Green LRPS
Date Photographed:
07 October 1999
Date listed:
08 September 1961
Date of last amendment:
08 September 1961
Grade
I
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SP 1489 CASTLE BROMWICH CHESTER ROAD
(south west side)
732/22/270 Church of St Mary and
St Margaret
8.9.61 I
C15 timber framed structure encased in red brick and stone by Thomas White of Worcester,1726-31. Chancel, nave, aisles, west tower. Rusticated angle pilasters. Windows mainly segmental arches with bolection moulded archivolts, keystones. Oblong panels over windows, oval in solid parapet. Urns on angles of tower parapet. Pedimented doorways. Gadrooned window aprons. Interior: Doric arcades, C18 box pews, including family pews, and 3 decker pulpit with testers. Wrought iron altar rails, with arms of George II, may be by Benjamin Taylor. Font of Italian marble 1731. Stained glass: Flemish, of martyrs or apostles, 1580-90; English, heraldic, circa 1625.