St Mark's Church, Stockland Green
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St Mark’s Church, Stockland Green | |
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52°31′31.24″N 1°51′45.31″W / 52.5253444°N 1.8625861°W | |
Location | Stockland Green |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
History | |
Dedication | St Mark |
Consecrated | 1934 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | A T Gray |
Completed | 1933 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Anglican Diocese of Birmingham |
Archdeaconry | Aston |
Deanery | Aston |
Parish | St Mark Stockland Green |
St Mark’s Church, Stockland Green is a Church of England parish church in Birmingham.[1]
History
The church originated as Stockland Green mission room from St Barnabas' Church, Erdington in 1908.[2] In 1920 it was dedicated to St Mark, and in 1934 a new church was opened, to the designs of A T Gray. Built of brick, it is a low building with a steeply pitched roof.
In 1934 a parish was assigned with land taken from the parish of All Saints' Church, Gravelly Hill.[3]