The Ascension

As one of the only Queen Anne style churches left in Birmingham, the church was founded by Job Marston, a local philanthropist, has a rich and varied history.

Hall Green, West Midlands

Oriau agor

Please email us if you would like to visit.

Cyfeiriad

Pineapple Grove
Hall Green
West Midlands
B30 2TJ

Job Marston was born in 1636, in Hampton Curliew, Warwickshire. His father, Walter, was a governor of the Yardley Charity Trust. Job joined him as a governor in 1660, aged 24 years, and stayed until 1684 when he moved to Hall Green Hall until his death in 1701. Having no immediate family, he left money and lands for charitable trusts and a large bequest for the building of a chapel, chapel yard, and maintenance money for a minister.

On Ascension Day 1704 the chapel was consecrated by the Bishop.

Probably designed by Sir William Wilson, the building was of a simple structure, finishing just before the end of the present nave. It looked much like a chapel, with distinctive cupola and balustrade surrounding the top of the building.

Later on, in the 1860s, the transepts and chancel were added and now the building is cruciform in shape. The extension also included an impressive east window which has a scene of the risen Christ with an angel and the terror stricken soldiers, the tomb guards.
Job’s hatchment, a large diamond in shape, hangs on the north wall.

In March 1907, the chapel became known as the parish church of Hall Green in the new diocese of Birmingham.

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Social heritage stories

  • Magnificent memorials

  • Glorious furnishings

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Captivating architecture

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Parking within 250m

  • On street parking at church

  • Level access to the main areas

  • Dog friendly

  • Accessible toilets nearby

  • Church of England

Contact information

Other nearby churches

San Steffan

Hen Faesyfed, Powys

Er iddi gael ei llosgi yn ystod Gwrthryfel Glyndŵr yn 1401, mae gan Eglwys Sant Steffan hanes cystal ag unrhyw gastell, gyda chroglen ganoloesol brin ac organ a all fod yr hynaf yn y DU.

Eglwys y Forwyn Fair

Capel y Ffin, Powys

Lleolir eglwys Sant Mair, Capel y Ffin yn nyffryn cudd yr afon Honddu, gyda’r Mynyddoedd Du i’r gorllewin iddi a Chlawdd Offa i’r dwyrain. Mae’n fan lle mae celfyddyd a thirwedd yn ymdoddi i’w gilydd – ac nid yw’n syndod felly iddi ddenu arlunwyr a beirdd am ganrifoedd.

Sant Isw

Petrisw, Powys

Cyrhaeddir yr eglwys hon trwy deithio naill ai ar hyd lonydd troellog sy’n gyforiog o flodau, neu ar hyd llwybr troed. Wrth gyrraedd, fe welwch yr eglwys ganoloesol hon yn sefyll ar lethrau’r Grwyne Fawr, yn edrych heibio cwm bychan at lethrau Mynydd Pen-y-Fâl yr ochr draw.