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Latitude: 52.3603 / 52°21'37"N
Longitude: -1.988 / 1°59'16"W
OS Eastings: 400913
OS Northings: 273584
OS Grid: SP009735
Mapcode National: GBR 2FN.VMB
Mapcode Global: VH9ZF.HXCY
Plus Code: 9C4W9266+4Q
Entry Name: Church of St Andrew
Listing Date: 19 January 2001
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1389157
English Heritage Legacy ID: 486780
ID on this website: 101389157
Location: Barnt Green, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B45
County: Worcestershire
District: Bromsgrove
Civil Parish: Barnt Green
Built-Up Area: Barnt Green
Traditional County: Worcestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire
Church of England Parish: Cofton Hackett and Barnt Green
Church of England Diocese: Birmingham
Tagged with: Church building
ALVECHURCH
SP07SW
1655/6/10032
19-JAN-01
SANDHILLS ROAD
Barnt Green
Church of St Andrew
II
Anglican church. 1909-14; by A.S. Dixon. Red brick in Flemish garden wall bond with blue brick headers and some tile and stone dressings. Roman tile roof.
PLAN: Nave, apse and north and south aisles. Unfinished liturgical west end which was planned to have a further one and half bays and a tower on the liturgical north west corner.
Byzantine style.
EXTERIOR: Small round arch clerestory windows between brick pier buttresses rising above deep eaves. Low north and south aisles with similar buttresses and small tile-arched 2-light windows with stone central piers and tile relieving arch over segmental-headed priest's door; quadrant in SE angle and gable over 3-light window to right. The liturgical east [S] end has large apse with semi-conical roof and small wooden bellcote above. The unfinished liturgical west [N] end has tile-hung gable carved stone relief of Crucifix below, flanked by small niches containing soldiers.
INTERIOR: Plastered walls. 4-bay arcades with plain round arches and piers. Nave open to 9-bay king-post roof with angle struts. Oak post-and-lintel screen with painted stencil decoration, moved back towards apse. Fittings include polygonal pulpit, reading desk and lectern, Communion rail and font with square bowl on round pilastered stem. Open timber gallery/organ loft is later insertion. Stained glass by Richard Stubington.
SOURCE: Buildings of England, p.75.
Listing NGR: SP0091373584
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