Holy Church of the New Testament, 11-13 Oughton Road, Birmingham, B12 0DF and Friends Institute 220 Moseley Road, Birmingham - Birmingham
The building was commissioned by Richard Cadbury, designed by Ewan and James Harper it was completed in 1897. It contained to the front (Moseley Road) the Friends Institute with a coffee room a reading room, 37 classrooms for adult education and Sunday school and a large lecture room for 400 people on the first floor. To the rear (Oughton Street) the building houses a large hall with 2000 worshippers' capacity with a gymnasium hall. The hall is now the Holy Church of the New testament; its roof and rainwater goods are in poor condition.
Site Details
- Designated Site Name:
- Friends' Institute Building, 220 Moseley Road
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building grade II*
- List Entry Number:
- 1418995
- Local Planning Authority:
- Birmingham
- Site Type:
- Religious ritual and funerary > Church
Location
- Building Name:
- Holy Church of the New Testament
- County:
- West Midlands
- District / Borough:
- Birmingham
- Parliamentary Constituency:
- Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley
- Region:
- Midlands
Assessment Information
- Assessment Type:
- Place of worship
- Condition:
- Poor
- Priority:
- C - Slow decay; no solution agreed
- Previous Priority:
- C
- Ownership:
- Religious organisation
- Designation:
- Listed Place of Worship grade II*
Contact Details
Louisa Moore 0121 625 6888
Next steps
Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England