Church of the Messiah, Birmingham
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The Church of the Messiah, Birmingham was a Unitarian place of worship on Broad Street. The impressive Victorian Gothic church was constructed between 1860-1862 and straddled the Birmingham Canal. The congregation pre-dates the building, and has continued following its demolition in 1978.[1] Those who worshipped there include politicians of local and national importance.
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Church of the Messiah | |
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52.47792°N 1.91102°W / 52.47792; -1.91102 | |
Location | Broad Street, Birmingham |
Country | England |
Denomination | Unitarian |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | John Jones Bateman |
Groundbreaking | 1860 |
Completed | 1862 (1862) |
Construction cost | £10,000 |
Demolished | 1978 (1978) |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 950 people |
Length | 106 feet (32 m) |
Width | 65 feet (20 m) |
Height | 150 feet (46 m) |
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