St John, Liscard Road, Wallasey

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St John, Liscard Road, Wallasey

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 22 Aug 2014

The noble, and blackened, Doric front dates from 1832-33, the only known work of Henry Turberville Edwards, for Sir John Tobin. They never got round to the steeple. The Storeton stone used for the front ends abruptly on the returns. Grade II listed. Repaired after bomb damage in 1942, but redundant since 2004 and inaccessible.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.416187
Longitude
-3.0333