St Bride, Percy Street, Liverpool
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 9 Jun 2013
The church, built in 1829-30 to the design of Samuel Rowland, is graced by a very impressive hexastyle Ionic portico. "The best surviving Neoclassical church in the city". Grade II* listed. Good cast-iron railings and piers with pedimented caps. Grade II listed.