Hardly a church surely as little remains but I know what you mean. Sadly the drunks took the gardens over some years back. My wife worked nearby and attempted to walk there with a friend but they did not like the atmosphere. Very sad as I recall visiting many years ago and enjoyed walking around.I was travelling that way last week,the old church has been fenced off with danger signs...there were people in the gardens who seem more interested in booze and wacky baccy...sad really....thanks ell.


The Gullet started at the junction of James Watt St/Stafford St/Coleshill St. At the eastern end of Dale End. It's the narrow alley just to the left of Stafford St. Probably the upper end was cleared during the Corporation St. construction but it seems that the lower end remained including the buildings in the photo. The map is 1890. The print on the lane says The Gullet but it is not very discernable. There are better maps that show the print better and others pre this one that show the further extent northwards. The No.10 tram past that corner going both ways but I can't remember if it was still there in the late 40s or early 50s. Must have past it so many times. Lnk below. This has all been on here before bu probably erased.
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/m...d=10098&ox=2524&oy=474&zm=1&czm=1&x=333&y=243