It's a huge church. Pity it's looking a bit run down, it's been in a state of neglect for many years now. No one seems to be maintaining the building. The areas at the sides of the church are full of weeds and litter and the whole place needs a makeover.
The church has always been popular, it used to have a youth club and coffee mornings etc, - it's still in use but looking a bid neglected now.
The maintenance of the building will of course be the responsibility of the congregation and ultimately of the whole community it serves. If the community feels the building is being neglected, then they should join the church and provide funds for its repair and maintenance.
All Hallows as seen from the top of St Barnabas, Penny Lane!
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St Helens - Sefton
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Windsor Street.
This church opened in 1872 as a Welsh Baptist Chapel, and, as far as I know, didn't become a "Church of Christ" until well into the 20th century.
I was one of at least 3 people who contributed to this piece on toxteth.net, but it wasn't made clear who contributed what.
For the record, this was my contribution:
Sited at the end of Geraint Street. This opened in 1872 as the Welsh Baptist Chapel, with 350 seats.
The Welsh congregation is known to have moved from here to Earlsfield Road Welsh Baptist Chapel in the early 20th Century.
The 1954 OS map shows the building as "Electro Plating Works", but it was Tru-Form Joinery by 1993.
http://www.toxteth.net/places/liverp...ndsor%20st.htm
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I'm gonna put this on, only because even though it was originally built at a Villa in 1851, it was taken over in the 1900's by the First Christ the Scientist Sect, who used the building till the 1960's. Location - Queens Drive, West Derby.
More information at my website - www.gwalia.moonfruit.com
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Source - http://www.scottiepress.org/projects/smota.htm
A lovely 13cwt (just over 1/2 a ton in today's money) bell which they want to keep next to the church.
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Holy Trinity Pics added.
Gididi Gididi Goo.
Did anyone see that piece in the Echo the other night about Liverpool's best kept secrets? some fella had written a book on them.There was a bit about All Saints Church on Score Lane (the oldest church in Liverpool) which said "see if you can spot the Lepers Squint",through which the lepers,who lived in the valley below,would make their confessions to the parish priest whilst he and the congregation sat safely inside the building.It just shows you how some insignificant detail in a building can have so much meaning doesn't it?
Discover Liverpool is out now for £20 from www.merseyshop.com or you can get a copy by calling this number :0845 143 0001.
The thread is here Paul
I was driving past the church last week and was shocked to see that the vicarage at the back of the church is up for sale. It would be great to see it spruced up and turned into a great family home, but I have a funny feeling it's going to be turned into offices. I think the vicarage outdates the church, can anyone clarify?
The link below is for the estate agency who are selling it:
http://www.honeybournekenny.co.uk
Just checked the website again and found that it has planning permission for five self contained flats.
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