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Crosby United Reformed Church

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OS grid reference
  
SJ 321 999

Denomination
  
United Reformed Church

Phone
  
+44 151 931 1661

Country
  
England

Opened
  
1898

Architect
  
John Douglas

Crosby United Reformed Church

Location
  
Great Crosby, Liverpool, Merseyside

Website
  
Crosby United Reformed Church

Former name(s)
  
Great Crosby Congregational Church

Address
  
Eshe Rd, Crosby, Liverpool L23 3AR, UK

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Andrew's Church - B, St Peter's Church - Heswall, Hilbre Islands, Ashworth Hospital, Ullet Road Unitarian Church

Crosby United Reformed Church, originally Great Crosby Congregational Church, is on the corner of Eshe Road and Mersey Road in Great Crosby, a suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It is an active congregation of the United Reformed Church. The authors of the Buildings of England series, referring to the architecture of the church, say "The whole is very satisfying".

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History

The church was founded in 1885 and initially met in a schoolroom. On 22 May 1897 the foundation stone for the present church was laid and the first service was held on 15 September 1898. The church was designed by Douglas and Fordham and it was attached to the schoolroom. In 1972 it became a United Reformed Church.

Exterior

The church is built in snecked red sandstone with green slate roofs in Gothic style. Its plan consists of a nave, low north and south aisles, a southeast porch, large north and south transepts, a west chancel, and a southwest choir vestry with the organ-house above it. Over the nave is a flèche. The windows are lancets, apart from larger windows in the north transept and at the west end. The latter window is flanked by corner buttresses, each of which is surmounted by an octagonal turret. To the north the church is linked to a large gabled hall which was originally the schoolroom.

Interior

The roof is a hammerbeam. The reredos consists of a First World War memorial dated 1920 with gesso work by Joseph Lawton. Forming part of this memorial is the glass in the east window which is by Shrigley and Hunt. In the north aisle two windows contain stained glass by Edward Frampton.

References

Crosby United Reformed Church Wikipedia