Church of England Churches Listed left are Districts/Parish Churches within the City of Birmingham boundary. Clicking on the District will take you to the District Information Page which also shows an approximate Ordnance Survey Grid Reference. Where Birmingham has been indicated this means Birmingham Central. All sources are from Birmingham Central Library archives, Birmingham Diocesan Directory and the Victorian History of the Counties of England. Warwickshire Vol.VII Unless identified separately & specifically ALL Churches are C of E |
Non Conformist Brethren - Tiverton Road Bournbrook Gospel hall was registered for public worship in 1895 and is probably identifiable with the Selly Oak Hall . Congregationalists & Independents - Dartmouth Road Bournbrook Church hall was built in 1932. The church was formed in 1894 and in 1902 when services were being held in a corrugated iron building. For some years after 1902 Dartmouth Road Bournbrook was a mission of Francis Road. Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department Marriages 1935 - 1965 Elim Church - Alton Road Bournbrook Elim Church formerly an un-denominational mission, was acquired in 1944. The congregation founded from Graham Street, Birmingham had formerly met in a hired hall. Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department Marriage 1874 - 1982 Friends - Dawlish Road Bournbrook Mission hall opened in 1909, and may have replaced a meeting in Tiverton Road Bournbrook registered for worship in 1900. The hall was closed in 1938. Methodists - Elmdon Road Bournbrook Chapel, was opened by members of Selly oak ( Bristol Road ) Primitive Methodist church in 1901. Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department Marriage 1929 - 1939 |