Weoley Hill United Reformed Church, Birmingham | |
Denomination: | United Reformed |
Website: | www.weoleyhillchurch.org.uk |
Coordinates: | 52.4329°N -1.9573°W |
Weoley Hill United Reformed Church is at the junction of Bryony Road and Green Meadow Road in Birmingham. It is notable architecturally for its unusual Scottish gable.[1] Other sources refer to it as a Danish-style gable.[2]
The church was opened on 1 July 1933. It was built to designs by the architect J.R. Armstrong (architect to the Bournville Village Trust). The church cost £600 (equivalent to £ in).
Initially it was a Presbyterian Chapel, but became a United Reformed Church in the union of the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales in 1972.
The organ was built by Conacher of Sheffield. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.