St. Martin in the Bull Ring

St. Martin in the Bull Ring

St. Martin in the Bull Ring

St. Martin in the Bull Ring, a Grade II–listed church in Birmingham, stands as a testament to Gothic Victorian architecture. Located in the heart of the city center, the church is distinguished by its magnificent stained glass windows, including a notable piece by William Morris from 1875 that survived the bombings of World War II. Visitors can admire the intricate details and vibrant colors of the stained glass, and find a peaceful retreat within its walls. The church continues to serve as a place of worship and a significant architectural landmark.

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