In 1907, All Souls' Church on Wenlock Road was consecrated.
It was built using red brick with stone dressings in the Gothic style to a design by Philip Chatwin.
When opened, it had a chancel, nave, east and west aisles, and a low central tower with a pyramidal roof.
In 1926, a parish was assigned out of Holy Trinity Church, Birchfield, and St. Peter and St. Paul, Aston.
The living was declared a vicarage, in the gift of the Vicar of Holy Trinity, Birchfield, for the first turn only and then of the bishop.