Church of St Paul, Derby Lane, Liverpool - Liverpool

Imposing urban church built to the designs of Giles Gilbert Scott in 1916. The single vessel nave and chancel has passage aisles and a central tower. Constructed in grey brick with a red tile roof. Secondary roofs are concrete. Insufficient cover to the reinforcement has resulted in corrosion and structural instability. The church is now known as St Mary and St Cyril Coptic Orthodox Church, the congregation have undertaken extensive repairs to address water ingress. However, further investigation of the roof structure is planned.

Site Details

    Designated Site Name:
    CHURCH OF ST PAUL
    Heritage Category:
    Listed Building grade II*
    List Entry Number:
    1206520
    Local Planning Authority:
    Liverpool
    Site Type:
    Religious ritual and funerary > Church

Location

    Building Name:
    Church of St Paul
    Street Name:
    Derby Lane
    Locality:
    Liverpool
    County:
    Merseyside
    District / Borough:
    Liverpool
    Parliamentary Constituency:
    Liverpool West Derby
    Region:
    North West

Assessment Information

    Assessment Type:
    Place of worship
    Condition:
    Poor
    Priority:
    C - Slow decay; no solution agreed
    Previous Priority:
    C
    Ownership:
    Religious organisation
    Designation:
    Listed Place of Worship grade II*

Contact Details

Karen Heverin 0161 242 1416

Next steps

Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England