Derwent Square, Liverpool
- CA Survey Uid: 7957 - Conservation Area
- Local Planning Authority: Liverpool
- County: Merseyside
Landmark spire church which had roof, gutters and downpipes and high-level stonework all in a poor state of repair. The church undercroft is now extended a…
Built to the design of GG Scott in 1865, with chancel added in 1875. A landmark in the local area due to its elevated position. The church has been sufferi…
Church built in 1930 to designs of FX Verlade. Nave and aisles with side chapel and apsidal sanctuary. Connected to presbytery and campanile on north side …
A cemetery developed by a private company opened in 1829, with architectural features by John Foster and landscape by John Shepherd; one of the earliest ‘g…
A municipal cemetery designed by Edward Kemp and laid out in 1856-63. Contains buildings by Lucy & Littler. Of three original chapels, only one (listed gra…
Art Deco style synagogue, built 1936. Vacated by the local congregation. Urgent repairs to stabilise the building were carried out, grant-aided by Historic…
Substantial house of 1704, enlarged and re-fronted by Robert Adam 1774-80. In a neglected, damp, condition and vacant since approximately 2003. The owners …
Nave and west tower built between 1774-5. Notable for its early use of cast iron columns. Transferred from the Churches Conservation Trust to a newly estab…
Built in 1870 this prominent Italian Romanesque style church has returned to ecclesiastical use. With its dark red brick with bands of blue and orange bric…
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