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St Thomas’ Church, Wednesfield
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St Thomas’ Church, Wednesfield
Location Wednesfield
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication St Thomas
Consecrated August 1750 (1750-08)
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Designated February 1977
Administration
Parish Wednesfield
Deanery Wulfrun
Archdeaconry Walsall
Diocese Diocese of Lichfield

St Thomas' Church is a historic building located in Wednesfield, a town within Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is a Church of England church that has been an important part of the community for a long time.

A Look at St Thomas' Church

The church was first opened in August 1750. Back then, it was a smaller church called a "chapel of ease." This meant it was a branch of a bigger church, St. Peter's Collegiate Church in Wolverhampton. It was known as the Chapel of St. Thomas.

In 1849, the church became a separate "parish." This means it got its own area and its own main priest.

Rebuilt After a Big Fire

On January 18, 1902, a big fire nearly destroyed St Thomas' Church. Almost the entire building was lost. The only part that survived from the original church was the tower.

After the fire, the church was rebuilt. It was made to look very similar to the original building. Today, it is still an active church. It serves many people in Wednesfield. It works alongside its sister church, St. Alban's, and the nearby St. Gregory's Church.

A Protected Historic Building

St Thomas' Church is built from brick. It has special stone decorations called "ashlar dressing." In February 1977, the church was given "Grade II listed" status.

This special status means the building is important because of its history or architecture. It is legally protected. This protection stops anyone from tearing it down or changing it without permission.

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