DescriptionSt Mary Magdalen, Earlsdon, Coventry (12117854134).jpg
Window by A.E. Buss 1964 -south west corner.
St Mary Magdalen stands at the junction of Hearsall Lane and Sir Thomas White's Road, Chapel Fields, was built in 1934 and consists of aisled nave, apsidal chancel, Lady Chapel, and vestries. The architect was H. T. Jackson. It is a tall red-brick church with stone dressings and a roof of glazed blue tiles; in style it incorporates Romanesque and Byzantine features. The dedication of the church is that of a medieval chapel at Spon which probably stood nearby.
From: 'The City of Coventry: Churches: Churches built since 1800', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 8: The City of Coventry and Borough of Warwick (1969).
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