Smethwick Old Church
Old Church, Smethwick | |
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52°29′12″N 1°58′19″E / 52.4867°N 1.9719°ECoordinates: 52°29′12″N 1°58′19″E / 52.4867°N 1.9719°E | |
Denomination | Church of England |
Website |
smethwickoldchurch |
Administration | |
Parish | Parish of the Resurrection |
Deanery | Warley |
Archdeaconry | Birmingham |
Diocese | Birmingham |
Province | Canterbury |
Clergy | |
Vicar(s) | Deb Buckley |
Smethwick Old Church is an Anglican parish church, located in the town of Smethwick, West Midlands. It is located on the junction of The Uplands and Church Road, adjacent to the Dorothy Park Centre and the 18th Century Old Chapel Public House.
History
The Old Church is the oldest surviving building in Smethwick, consecrated in 1732 as a chapel of east to St Peter's in Harborne. It was originally known as 'Parkes' or 'Smethwick' Chapel, the name Parkes came from the wealthy local woman Dorothy Parkes who bequested the money to build the church. It became known as the Old Church when the Holy Trinity Church was built in 1837 on Smethwick High Street.[1][2]
The public house next to the church gains its name from the church, the pub is the second oldest building still standing in Smethwick. The archives of Smethwick Old Church are held at Sandwell Community History and Archives Service.