All Saints Parish Church is one of the modern Anglo-Catholic traditional churches in Sandwell. The church was originally dedicated to St Clement. It was given to the Convent of Worcester by Henry I, who afterwards granted it to the priory of Sandwell, who rebuilt the church in the Decorated period. All Saints Parish Church was almost completely rebuilt in 1785-6, in the style of that period, and the upper part of the tower was renewed in 1824. It consists of a chancel with a south aisle, nave with south aisle, organ chamber, south porch, and an embattled western tower with pinnacles containing a clock and eight bells. All Saints Parish Church always has time for those who want to come and pray and maybe chat about those important things in life.
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