All Saints Church, Kings Heath
2 Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, B14 7RA
All Saints Parish Church Kings Heath, dedicated in 1860, has been an icon and resource for the congregation and wider community for 165 years. Come and explore this interesting Victorian church in the heart of Kings Heath. You may wander at your leisure or, for a more detailed visit, book one of our free guided tours. Discover fascinating details about our generous donors, some of the couples who met and married here and our decades of outreach and education.
All Saints lost many members during the 1914 – 1918 War. Learn more about the WW1 War Memorial and the histories of those whose names appear.
Our archives include a treasure trove of local history and demonstrate the continuing relationship between the growth and needs of the diverse local population and the development of the Church. Highlights of the expansion of the building over many generations illustrate the ambitious long-term vision of its leaders. If you are interested in exploring the archives in more detail we welcome offers of assistance with cataloguing and storing our material, so that many more exciting discoveries can be made available for future generations.
You can drop in any time during the day to see the church, (booking not required) or join a guided tour (booking required).
There is a Farmers Market on the Square 1000 – 1500. Refreshments available there and in the Community Café in All Saints Centre.
Only Service dogs are permitted in the church building.
2 Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, B14 7RA
Booking is required for guided tours only and is not required to visit the church.