- St Georges Church, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia
St George’s Church is of the Grecian style of architecture and of the Doric order; it has a tower and spire, and built of brick, cased with Tixall stone; and the window frames are of iron The exterior of the edifice is plain, and almost devoid of ornament
- Former Church of St George - British Listed Buildings
Former Church of St George is a Grade II listed building in Wolverhampton, City of Wolverhampton, England See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building
- GENUKI: Wolverhampton St George, Staffordshire
The monumental inscriptions of the church of St George, Wolverhampton, have been published by the Birmingham Midland SGH The ecclesiastical parish of St George was formed on 9th September 1834 Many victims of the 1849 cholera epidemic were buried in unmarked mass graves in the churchyard
- ST GEORGES CHURCH (2025) All You Should Know BEFORE You . . . - Tripadvisor
Wandering around Wolverhampton I passed this rather striking looking building, one of several great buildings we found in this lively city
- Wolverhampton: St George - CHR Church - Church of England
St George's church is not, like Langham Place, a prominent building in a major street but, on the contrary, it stands apart within its park-like churchyard with an air of aloofness which is in its way just as effective
- Wolverhampton: Winning design to transform St Georges revealed - BBC
Parts of the former Sainsbury’s building there are set to be saved and repurposed to reduce embodied carbon Plans also include surrounding St George’s Church with new public squares
- Wolverhampton St George Staffordshire Family History Guide
Wolverhampton St George is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Staffordshire, created in 1834 from Wolverhampton St Peter Ancient Parish
- FORMER CHURCH OF ST GEORGE - 1207884 | Historic England
Unlock and explore hidden histories, aerial photography, and listed buildings and places for every county, district, city and major town across England This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest
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