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All Saints’ Church, Four Oaks
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All Saints’ Church, Four Oaks
52°35′9.6″N 1°50′25.99″W / 52.586000°N 1.8405528°W / 52.586000; -1.8405528
Location Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website allsaintsfouroaks.org.uk
History
Dedication All Saints
Consecrated 30 October 1908
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II* listed
Architect(s) Edwin Francis Reynolds
Groundbreaking 1908
Completed 1909
Administration
Parish All Saints Four Oaks
Deanery Sutton Coldfield
Archdeaconry Aston
Diocese Anglican Diocese of Birmingham

All Saints' Church, Four Oaks, is a special church located in Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. It is part of the Church of England. This building is considered very important and beautiful, which is why it has a Grade II* listed status. This means it's a building of more than special interest.

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All Saints' Church is a significant landmark in the Four Oaks area. It serves as a place of worship and a community hub. The church is dedicated to "All Saints," which refers to all Christian saints, known and unknown.

A Look at Its Past

The story of All Saints' Church began over a century ago. The first stone for the church was placed on 11 April 1908. This important event was led by J.B. Clarke, who was a registrar for the local church area.

The church was designed by a talented architect named Edwin Francis Reynolds. He created the plans for this beautiful building. The church was officially opened and blessed on Saturday, 30 October 1908. This special ceremony was performed by Charles Gore, who was the Bishop of Birmingham at the time.

The area that All Saints' Church serves, known as its parish, was created from land that used to belong to another church, St James' Church, Hill.

How the Church Grew

Over the years, the church building has been made larger to meet the needs of its growing community. In 1954, a new room called a choir vestry was added. This is where the choir prepares before services.

Later, in 1965, more additions were made. The chancel, which is the area around the altar, and the clergy vestry, where the clergy get ready, were expanded. These changes were designed by a group of architects called Wood, Kendrick & Williams.

The Church Organ

All Saints' Church is home to a wonderful pipe organ. This musical instrument was made by a company called Nicholson in 1921. It has been used to provide music for services and events ever since. You can find detailed information about this organ on the National Pipe Organ Register.

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