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St George's Church, Kidderminster
The Parish of Kidderminster East is made up of five churches on the east side of Kidderminster - St Cassian’s, St Cecilia’s, St Chad’s, St George’s and St Mary's Stone. From 1.1.2024 St Cassian's is working with the new grouping of Belbroughton and Fairfield.
St George’s is a Grade II* listed church built after the battle of Waterloo. Consecrated in 1824, the church was rebuilt after being gutted by fire in 1922. Situated in close proximity to Kidderminster town centre, the church tower can be seen for miles around.
Whilst it may appear imposing from the outside, St George’s has a light and airy feel, and you will always receive a very warm and friendly welcome!
St George's enjoys excellent multifunctional facilities, catering for the needs of the local community by providing a safe, friendly, accessible and inclusive venue which is also available for hire.
The Church is a very large space, with seating for about 300. There are movable chairs and tables available (no pews), all of which can be provided or removed. The church has modern lighting and heating, and an excellent Audio-Visual system, which is highly suitable for concerts, dinners, shows and exhibitions.
The Annexe is a church hall which can comfortably hold up to 75 people. It is an excellent venue for parties, smaller events and for hire by groups. Tables and chairs are provided, and the Annexe has its own toilets and a modern kitchen.
The two buildings can be hired together or separately.
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St Mary the Virgin, Stone
The Parish of Kidderminster East is made up of 5 churches on the east side of Kidderminster -
St Cassian’s (DY10 4SD), St Cecilia’s (DY10 1LP), St Chad’s (DY10 3AY), St George’s (DY10 2ES) and St Mary's Stone (DY10 4BE). From 1.1.2024 St Cassian's is working with the new grouping of Belbroughton and Fairfield.
St Mary’s is a Grade II listed traditional stone faced country church with a congregation seating capacity of 130. The church, complete with a working bell tower and a traditional pipe organ, has a number of fine stained glass windows including one dedicated to Peter Collins, the racing driver, and one recording the many activities from the life at the recently closed church school.
There has been a church on the site since 1269 and following a fire the present church was built around the 1830s.
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St Chad's, Comberton
The Parish of Kidderminster East is made up of 5 churches on the east side of Kidderminster -
St Cassian’s (DY10 4SD), St Cecilia’s (DY10 1LP), St Chad’s (DY10 3AY), St George’s (DY10 2ES) and St Mary's Stone (DY10 4BE). From 1.1.2024 St Cassian's is working with the new grouping of Belbroughton and Fairfield.
St Chad’s is a lively and varied group of people gathered from the local Comberton and Offmore communities, and further afield. We seek to be a caring, welcoming and relevant church, aiming to learn more about Jesus and show His love to all. The building is non-listed and situated in Burcher Green, Kidderminster. The original church (now the Church Hall), was built in 1956, as a daughter church of St. George’s in Kidderminster. At the rear of the church there is a grass area, which belongs to the church, often used for United Services and other events when the weather permits.
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St Cecilia's, Kidderminster
The Parish of Kidderminster East is made up of 5 churches on the east side of Kidderminster -
St Cassian’s (DY10 4SD), St Cecilia’s (DY10 1LP), St Chad’s (DY10 3AY), St George’s (DY10 2ES) and St Mary's Stone (DY10 4BE). From 1.1.2024 St Cassian's is working with the new grouping of Belbroughton and Fairfield.
St Cecilia’s is a small, friendly church, located not far from the center of Kidderminster and you are assured of a warm welcome. The church is a modern build architectural design with a wonderful vaulted roof. The church enjoys excellent facilities with several spaces to use, including a large hallway, well equipped kitchen, and second meeting space.
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