St. Paul's Church

St Paul's Church

Grade I listed church in Birmingham's only remaining 18th century square, built in 1779, with associations with Matthew Boulton and James Watt. The East Window is a painted account of the conversion of St. Paul copied by Francis Eginton from Benjamin West's original. Also new (2000 AD) a stained glass window with design based on the local jewellery trade.


Contact:

Address:
St Paul's Square,
Birmingham
B3 1QZ,

Tel 0121 236 7858

Contact: Rev. Mary Gilbert
Other contacts appear on the website.

Email:jacqui@stpaulbrum.org

Website: http://www.saintpaulbrum.org


Detailed Information

Opening hours: Admission:
  • All year round
  • Monday-Friday: 10.00am - 5.00pm
  • Sundays before services, from 6pm.
  • For service details and latest opening hours, please check our website.
  • Other times by appointment.
  • Free.
Facilities:
  • leaflet on history and guide to church available.
  • Excellent acoustic for music.
  • Toilets.
  • church and/or small rooms available for hire.
  • Guided tours by arrangement.
  • Open days.
  • Concerts.
Disabled visitors: How to get there:
  • Disabled access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Stairlift to west gallery.
  • Wheelchair space always available at concerts, etc.
  • Train: Birmingham Snow Hill Station or Jewellery Quarter Station (approx. 10 minutes' walk from both).
  • Bus: no. 101.
  • Metro Line 1: St. Paul's.
  • Car/coach: off A41 Birmingham-West Bromwich road; route: Hall Street - Caroline Street - St. Paul's Square.

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Parking: Average length of visit:
  • Cars: Limited on-street parking in square or in nearby streets. Multi storey car park in Newhall Street. Disabled
    parking only in churchyard by arrangment.
  • Coaches: Limited parking in St. Paul's Square. Or set down/pick up in Square and park in city centre pay-and-display coach park, under Masshouse Circus.
  • 1 hour.

Other heritage attractions nearby:

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