ST. AGATHA, SPARKBROOK, BIRMINGHAM
The Church of St Agatha was built in 1899-1901, designed by W E Bidlake and is arguably his finest achievement in ecclesiastical design. Its east end was destroyed by a Luftwaffe bomb in 1940, resulting in a restoration that is evident through the use of bricks of a slightly different tone. The entire nave roof was lost in a fire in 1959 and reconstructed to Bidlake’s original design.
As appointed Church Architects, we have recently carried out site surveys and prepared detailed drawings and specifications for the new kitchen facilities and accessible toilet. We have also worked on a scheme of extensive roof repairs.
As appointed Church Architects, we have recently carried out site surveys and prepared detailed drawings and specifications for the new kitchen facilities and accessible toilet. We have also worked on a scheme of extensive roof repairs.