St Bartholomew's Church, Birmingham

St Bartholomew's Church, Masshouse Lane, Digbeth, Birmingham was a Church of England parish church in Birmingham, England.

The site for the church was given by John Jennens on land at Masshouse formerly occupied by the Roman Catholic Chapel and convent in 1687, and the building was designed by William Hiorne and David Hiorne and opened as a chapel of ease to St Martin in the Bull Ring in 1749.

The church was closed in 1937, damaged in an air raid in 1942 and demolished in 1943.

Part of the parish was assigned to Bishop Ryder Church, Birmingham.

The organ was installed in 1806 by George Pike England.