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Church of Our Lady and St Rose of Lima, Weoley Castle

20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United KingdomAdrian Gilbert Scott buildingsRoman Catholic churches completed in 1961Roman Catholic churches in Birmingham, West Midlands
Our Lady and St Rose of Lima's Church, Weoley Hill
Our Lady and St Rose of Lima's Church, Weoley Hill

The Church of Our Lady and St Rose of Lima, Weoley Castle is a Roman Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Birmingham.

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Church of Our Lady and St Rose of Lima, Weoley Castle
Gregory Avenue, Birmingham

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Church of Our Lady and St Rose of Lima

Gregory Avenue
B29 5PY Birmingham
England, United Kingdom
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