The wooden church comprised a nave only, with campanile tower at the west end, tiled with shingles, the roof with red and blue tiles.
[1] A parish was assigned out of Holy Trinity Church, Lickey in 1933.
The Second World War prevented progress on building a new church, but this was started in 1957 to designs by the architect Richard Twentyman[2] and completed in 1959.
Nikolaus Pevsner describes the building as a fine Modernist example.
[3] An organ from St Margaret’s Church, Ladywood was transferred here when St Margaret’s Church closed.