St Marks Church

Average score: 2.6/5
(5 reviews)
   Wolverhampton WV3 0QH, UK
   Bus stop

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  1. Rating:

    3
    Bus stop in the front of the church. Nice service.
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    Bus’s never on time
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  3. Rating:

    3
    St Mark’s is an interesting Anglican church building, dating from the mid-19th century. It was part of ring of Calvinistic Anglican churches around the town centre, strongly anti-Catholic in character, which provoked an equally strong reaction in the Murphy Riots of 1867. Victorian vicars included Alexander Baring-Gould, uncle of the famous novelist and folklorist Sabine Baring-Gould. The building is no longer used as a church but has been converted into office space, hence the interior is no longer accessible to the public. The church community, which had long outgrown the church’s questionable origins, became part of the Parish of Central Wolverhampton and later amalgamated with the congregation at St Chad’s Church to form the Church of St Chad and St Mark, sometimes called Chad/Mark, which worships at Lime Street.
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    5
    Home of Information Technology.
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    The number 1 bus never ever runs on time
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