Church of England History
For Anglican church history see individual Parishes
Nonconformist Church History
"The Roman Catholic Church, pleasantly situated at St Mary's Mount, on the NE side of the town, was erected in 1833, and is finely stuccoed in imitation of stone, in the Doric order of architecture.
In the town are six dissenting chapels and there are several others in the hamlets of the Foreign of Walsall. The Particular Baptist Chapel, in Lower Hall Lane, is a small building, erected in 1833. The Unitarian Chapel is a small neat stuccoed building, in Stafford Street, erected in 1827, in lieu of the old Presbyterian Meeting House, in Bank Court, which was rebuilt by the county in 1715, after being destroyed by a mob, during the religious feud when George I ascended the throne. The Independent Chapel, in Bridge Street, was built in 1790, in lieu of an old chapel which stood in Dudley Street. The Wesleyan Chapel, in Ablewell Street, was erected in 1829, in lieu of the old chapel in Paradise Court, built in 1801. The Wesleyans have another neat chapel in Stafford Street, built in their centenary year. The Primitive Methodists have a small chapel at Townend Bank and another at Birch-hills."
[From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851]
A view of Hatherton Road United Reformed Church (formerly Presbyterian).
Postcard of Wednesbury Road Congregational Church c1908 .
Postcard of St Mary RC Church c1910 .
Postcard of St Mary RC Church (Interior) c1910 .
Don Brown's Walsall Central Hall Methodist Church - The First 250 Years website includes a history of the Methodist church in Walsall and many old photographs.