St Peter's Church, Liverpool

St Peter's Church, Liverpool
St Peter's Church in 1922.
St Peter's Church, Liverpool is located in Liverpool
St Peter's Church, Liverpool
St Peter's Church, Liverpool
Location within Liverpool.
53°24′18.4626″N 2°59′3.9103″W / 53.405128500°N 2.984419528°W / 53.405128500; -2.984419528
LocationLiverpool
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
Consecrated29 June 1704
Architecture
Functional statusDemolished
Architect(s)John Moffat
Construction cost£3,500
Demolished1922
Specifications
Height108 ft (33 m)[1]
Number of towers1

St Peter's Church was the Anglican pro-cathedral and parish church of Liverpool. It was erected in 1700,[2] consecrated on 29 June 1704, and demolished in 1922. It was located on Church Street.[3] Its location is now marked by a bronze Maltese cross on Church Street.[4]

  1. ^ "B&W Picture Place: St. Peter's Church, Liverpool". chesterwalls.info. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  2. ^ Young, Henry S.; Young, Harold E. (1913). Bygone Liverpool. Liverpool: Henry Young And Sons. p. 49.
  3. ^ Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks. "St Peter's Church, Church St, Liverpool 1704 - 1919". Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks. Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Church St - Google Maps". Google Maps. June 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2016.