The church is featured in the Birmingham Civic Trust’s guide and has participated in the English Heritage open days project. It is at the heart of the old village centre of Northfield, which is now a conservation area. The 17th century Great Stone Inn and the Village Pound are adjacent to the church. The social and commercial centre of Northfield is now located on the A38 Bristol Road, a short distance north of the church.
To the north of the church is the old rectory, which was converted and enlarged into the Pastoral Centre in 1976-77. Adjacent to the former rectory is an ancient barn which was walled up and converted into office space and is now occupied by John Ellis.
To the north of the church is the old rectory, which was converted and enlarged into the Pastoral Centre in 1976-77. Adjacent to the former rectory is an ancient barn which was walled up and converted into office space and is now occupied by John Ellis.
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