
St Germain
Edgbaston, West Midlands | B16 9TD
St Germain's is Grade II listed, and was one of very few built during the First World War, being consecrated in September 1917.
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Edgbaston, West Midlands | B16 9TD
St Germain's is Grade II listed, and was one of very few built during the First World War, being consecrated in September 1917.
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