All Saints Parish Church, Childwall

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All Saints Parish Church, Childwall

Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 27 Oct 2005

The ancient All Saints Parish Church, often called Childwall Abbey, which is in fact the nearby inn! Parts of this beautiful church date back to the 14th century, though some of the building materials have Norman or even Anglo-Saxon origins. There was probably a chapel here in the 11th century and the current name is probably of relatively recent origin; a document from the 14th century suggests that the church was dedicated to St. Peter at that time.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.394575
Longitude
-2.881188