St Bartholomew's is a very large and fine medieval Anglican church, enlarged and developed by the Victorians. It is a grade II listed building first mentioned in 1088. The church has a superb collection of William Kempe stained glass windows and plenty of original medieval furnishings. Sitting on the top of Church Hill, seen for miles around, St Bart's has been at the heart of Wednesbury for centuries.
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