William Bidlake - Major Built Works

Major Built Works

  • College of Art, Balsall Heath, Birmingham (1899) Grade II*
  • Garth House, 47 Edgbaston Park Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham (1901) Grade II*
  • St Agatha's Church, Stratford Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham (1901) Grade I
  • Bishop Latimer Church, Winson Green, Birmingham
  • 100 Sampson Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham (St Agatha's Vicarage) (1901) Grade II*
  • St Andrew's Church, Oxhill Road, Handsworth, Birmingham (1907-9) Grade I
  • St Mary's Church, Wythall, Worcestershire. Roof and stair turret (nd).
  • St Oswald's Church, Small Heath, Birmingham (1892-9) Grade II*
  • St Thomas' Church, Stourbridge. Apse (1890), north chancel screen (nd).
  • Sparkhill United Church, Stratford Road (1932-3) Grade II (1096067). National Heritage List for England. English Heritage.
  • Woodside, 51 Bracebridge Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield (1898) - built for himself
  • Woodgate, 37 Hartopp Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield (1900) - built for himself Grade II
  • Emmanuel Church, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield (1909) Grade C

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