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Church of St Michael

A Grade I Listed Building in St Michael's, Liverpool

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.3766 / 53°22'35"N

Longitude: -2.9498 / 2°56'59"W

OS Eastings: 336908

OS Northings: 387058

OS Grid: SJ369870

Mapcode National: GBR 7YVD.59

Mapcode Global: WH87F.NDJ8

Plus Code: 9C5V93G2+J3

Entry Name: Church of St Michael

Listing Date: 28 June 1952

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1209945

English Heritage Legacy ID: 359420

Also known as: St Michael's Church, Aigburth
St Michael-in-the-Hamlet Church

ID on this website: 101209945

Location: St Michael's Church, St Michael's Hamlet, Liverpool, Merseyside, L17

County: Liverpool

Electoral Ward/Division: St Michael's

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Liverpool

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside

Church of England Parish: Toxteth Park St Michael-in-the-Hamlet with St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

Tagged with: Church building Gothic Revival

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Description


SJ 3687 ST. MICHAELS
CHURCH ROAD
L17

36/1066 CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL
28.6.52

G.V. I


Church. 1814. J. Cragg and T. Rickman. Brick with much iron
detail and slate cladding. 6-bay nave with differing aisles
and clerestory. Short west tower with diagonal buttresses.
Short chancel with vestry to north and chapel to south.
Plinth has slate cladding in iron frame. 3-light windows
with iron Perpendicular tracery to aisles, clerestory and
tower. Tower also has paired 3-light bell openings. Arcaded
parapets to aisles clerestory and chancel, clerestory has
cron (or slate) cladding. Tower has arcaded embattled
parapet with pinnacles. Interior has 6-bay nave arcades with
iron quatrefoil columns and traceried spandrels. Open iron
trusses support the ceiling. North aisle wider than south
aisle and has organ in eastern bay and flat ceiling with
conical roof lights. South aisle has flat traceried
ceiling. Cusped panels under clerestory windows. Chancel
arch of 2 orders and pointed vault to chancel. Tower arch of
2 orders and gallery on 3 arches, with traceried panels.
Chancel east window has early Gothic revival stained glass.
One of the earliest and most thorough uses of industrial
materials in a major building. c. f. Church of St. George
Heyworth Street L5.

Listing NGR: SJ3690887058

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