| St James' Church, Aston | |
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| 52°30′14.7″N1°53′30.5″W / 52.504083°N 1.891806°W | |
| Location | Aston, Birmingham |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| Website | www |
| History | |
| Dedication | St James |
| Architecture | |
| Architect | G Winteringham |
| Completed | 1981 |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Anglican Diocese of Birmingham |
St James' Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Aston, Birmingham, England. [1]
The church formed as a mission church from Church of SS Peter & Paul, Aston in 1891 [2] and a new building was erected in 1906 [3] to the designs of the architect J.A. Chatwin.
It was consecrated by Charles Gore, Bishop of Birmingham, on Saturday 2 November 1906. [4]
The Chatwin church was demolished and a new church built in 1981 to the designs of the architect G Winteringham. This building was damaged in a fire in 2001 but was restored and reopened.
The Chatwin church of 1906 was equipped with a three manual pipe organ by Conacher of Sheffeld. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. [5] but is no longer present.