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Holy Name Catholic Church in Cross Lane, Great Barr was built in 1938
and formally opened in December that year. The architect was
Mr E
Bower Norris.of the firm of Sandy and Norris, Stafford. The builder was
the company
Deakin and Boardman of Walsall. Holy Name was designed in the style
then known as 'moderne' or 'international', and sometimes called art
deco. There are also elements that can be called 'Romanesque' such as the massive bell tower and the semi-circular apse.
The most innovative part of the church is the front exterior, which
consists of a rectangular brick tower and entrance
facade. Windows and doorways are also rectangular, unlike most
churches. The design is enlivened with brick detailing, including 2
sets of 3 pilasters resembling fins, perhaps reminiscent of a
cinema of the period. Other patterning is provided by the glazing bars
of the windows.The body of the church is rectangular ending in a
semicircular apse. In the 1960s side chapels were added.
The interior was originally simple and rectangular. Extensive
alterations took place in the 1980's.
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