Rubery
Anglican: St Chad
Located on New Road in the centre of Rubery, a few yards inside the county boundary. Built in 1957/59 to replace a wooden church of 1895. The architect was Richard Twentyman of Lavender, Twentyman and Percy. (Diocese of Birmingham)
St Chad’s Church, August 2014.
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References:
Bridges, Tim: Churches of Worcestershire, 2005.
Brooks, Alan and Nikolaus Pevsner: The Buildings of England, Worcestershire, 2007.
Full details of these books are on the Bibliography Page.
Websites: A Church Near You.
Family History Website.
Church Website
United Reformed Church: Beacon Church Centre.
Whetty Lane. Built as a Congregational Chapel in 1928/28 to replace the earlier chapel on Bristol Road. The architect was J R Armstrong of Bournville Village Trust.
Rubery Congregational Church, c1900. (Pictures Courtesy of Beacon Church Centre)
Beacon Church Centre, August 2014.
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Reference: Brooks, Alan and Nikolaus Pevsner: The Buildings of England, Worcestershire, 2007.
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