- St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston
Parish church
name = Church of St Augustine of Hippo, Edgbaston
caption = Church of St Augustine of Hippo, Edgbaston
dedication =St. Augustine of Hippo
denomination =Church of England
tradition =Anglo Catholic
parish =Edgbaston
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diocese = Birmingham
province = Canterbury
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vicar = Revd Mathew Tomlinson
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website = [http://www.staugustines-edgbaston.org/ www.staugustines-edgbaston.org]
coordinates = The Church of St Augustine of Hippo in Lyttelton Road,Edgbaston ,Birmingham ,England is aparish church in theChurch of England .Background
It stands in the centre of a
conservation area . It is one of the very fewAnglican churches dedicated to St.Augustine of Hippo . It isGrade II* listed .History
By
1851 , houses had been built spasmodically along the Hagley Road as far as Rotton Park Road. Portland & York Roads were cut during this decade. As Edgbaston's population grew, the Church of England responded by building new churches and St George's was consecrated in 1838 and St James's in1852 .In
1864 ,Joseph Gillott , the wealthy pen manufacturer, who was then resident in Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, discussed withJ. A. Chatwin the location for a new church.Following an open competition, the design by
J. A. Chatwin was chosen. Chatwin had suggested "forming an island site a short distance from the Hagley Road which should be approached by a straight road from that thoroughfare". This site was offered to the ecclesiastical authorities for a new church as existing church accommodation was inadequate for the population of 18,000. A Subscription Account raised £9,000 for the building of a church dedicated to St Augustine of Hippo.The body of the church, its chancel, nave and aisles were consecrated in
1868 by theBishop of Worcester .The tower and spire, 185 feet high and the tallest in Birmingham, were added in
1876 at a cost of £4,000. It has a striking painted chancel ceiling and some very good stained glass byHardman & Co. There is a wealth of stone carving inside, much of it by John Roddis, as well as work by theBromsgrove Guild . A spaciousnarthex , designed byP. B. Chatwin (Chatwin's son), was added in 1968 to mark the church's centenary year. The reredos with its representation of theLast Supper is based uponLeonardo da Vinci 's design.Music
The church has a notable choral tradition, being the first Anglican church in Birmingham to have a
surplice d choir, and past Masters of Music have includedAlfred Robert Gaul and SirWilliam Henry Harris . The composerHerbert Howells wrote his 'St Augustine's Service' for the choir in 1967.Organists
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Alfred Robert Gaul 1868 - 1913
*William Henry Harris 1913 - 1919
* Philip Moore 1956 - 1960
*Roy Massey 1960 - 1965
* Darren Hogg 2004 - ????ources
*IoEentry|217386|Images of England - details from listed building text
*"Pevsner Architectural Guides - Birmingham", Andy Foster, 2005, ISBN 0-300-10731-5
* St. Augustine's Conservation Area Advisory Leaflet - 1988External links
* [http://www.staugustines-edgbaston.org/index.html St Augustine's Website]
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