Bell tower, St Andrew's, Button Oak, Shropshire, England
N 52° 23.908 W 002° 21.657
30U E 543480 N 5805550
St. Andrew’s was built as a mission church for people whose work was based in the Wyre Forest. It is a small corrugated iron roofed mission church built in the nineteenth century.
Waymark Code: WM134NW
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/15/2020
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There is a single bell in an open sided cupola at one end of the roof.
From the Parish website :- "St Andrew’s Church was built in 1873 situated in the former parish of Dowles on land given by Robert Woodward of Arley, who was Lord of the Manor at that time.
The Church seats about 60 people and is normally open only for services and meetings.
There is limited parking next to the building and no churchyard, although the parish still looks after Dowles Churchyard nearer to Bewdley – on the site of the former Dowles church, demolished in 1956. The Church is supported by a friendly and loyal congregation.
St. Andrew’s is part of the Anglican Parish of Bewdley, along with St. Anne’s, Bewdley and St. Leonard’s, Ribbesford and is part of the Church of England in the Diocese of Worcester."
Address of Tower: Main Road Button Oak, Shropshire England
Still Operational: yes
Number of bells in tower?: 1
Relevant website?: [Web Link]
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Tours or visits allowed in tower?: No
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