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Chapel at Rubery Hill Hospital

A Grade II Listed Building in Longbridge, Birmingham

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Latitude: 52.3982 / 52°23'53"N

Longitude: -2.0122 / 2°0'43"W

OS Eastings: 399266

OS Northings: 277797

OS Grid: SO992777

Mapcode National: GBR 2F7.N2F

Mapcode Global: VH9Z7.2ZLF

Plus Code: 9C4V9XXQ+74

Entry Name: Chapel at Rubery Hill Hospital

Listing Date: 4 November 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1276164

English Heritage Legacy ID: 410207

ID on this website: 101276164

Location: Rubery, Birmingham, West Midlands, B45

County: Birmingham

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Birmingham

Traditional County: Worcestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire

Church of England Parish: Rubery

Church of England Diocese: Birmingham

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BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL ROAD SOUTH (OFF)
SO 17 ME
Chapel at Rubery Hill Hospital
15/10040
II
Hospital chapel.1882,by Martin and Chamberlain of Birmingham
for the Borough of Birmingham's Lunatic Asylums Committee of
Visitors,with C20 alterations.Red brick with ashlar sandstone
and terracotta dressings beneath a plain tiled roof.Aisless
plan comprising nave(now subdivided for Anglican and Catholic
worship)and apsidal chapel,in the Early English style,with
gabled bellcote at the junction of nave and chancel.Nave of 8
bays with plain entrance doorways enclosed by corridor of
adjacent hospital.Each bay with copled lancets rising froma
moulded brick string,the windows having steeply-sloping ashlar
cills.Moulded brick surronds within chamfered brick openings.A
moulded string above window heads supports a plain eaves.Nave
bays delineated bystepped brick buttresses with moulded
margins and ashlar set-offs.4 roof gablets to each
slope.Doorway within each sidewall 4 bays from entry
end.Bellcote projects from broken gable which supports
flanking spired turrets.Apse with coupled lancets to each of 5
bays between stepped buttresses, with a continuous hood mould
carried around upper set-offs to butresses.Interior with
hammer-beam roof trusses,arch-braced and carried on ashlar
wall corbels.Engaged colums support chancel arch. The nave
is divided into unequal parts of 5 and three bays by a plain
inserted partition.

Listing NGR: SO9926677797

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