List of closures of Liverpool Churches
Generously contributed by Karen of Toxteth
St. Peter's, Church Street, demolished 1922
St. George, Derby Square, closed 1897, demolished 1899
St. John's, Old Haymarket, last service March 1898, demolished 1899
Christ Church, Hunter Street, amalgamated with the parish of St. Stephen, Byrom Street in 1904, closed 'not long after 1920.'
Holy Trinity, St. Anne Street, closed 1968, demolished by April 1970.
St. Stephen's, Byrom Street, closed 1937
St. Paul, St. Paul Square, closed 1901, demolished 1931
St. Thomas, Park Lane, closed 31 Dec 1905, churchyard cleared 1905
St. Michael, Upper Pitt Street, damaged by bombing May 1941, demolished 1946. New church stands on site.
St. Mark, Upper Duke Street, demolished 1913
St. Philip's, Hardman Street, church & churchyard were auctioned off in 1882
St. Catherine, Abercromby Sq, damaged in WW2, united with St. Stephen's in 1952 - building acquired by Liverpool University. Demolished in 1966
St. Luke, Bold Place, body of church destroyed in May 1940, still stands
St. David, Brownlow Hill, demolished 1910
St. Jude, Hardwick Street, closed 1965
St. Mary Magdalene, Kempston Street, merged with Holy Trinity in 1929, demolished soon after.
St. Simon, Gloucester Street, auctioned off in 1930 then demolished
Holy Innocents, Myrtle Street, demolished 1934
St. Stephen the Martyr, Grove Street, merged with St. Catherine's in 1952, demolished in late 1980s
St. Barnabas, Parliament Street, merged with St. Michael's, Upper Pitt Street in 1893
Holy Trinity, Parliament Street, building offered for sale in March 1940, demolished not long after
St. James, Park Place, ? churchyard closed in 1862
St. Thomas, Warwick Street, merged with St. John the Baptist in 1939
St. Matthew's, Hill Street, closed 1931
St. Cleopas, Beresford Rd, original building demolished, now worship in mission hall
St. John the Baptist, Park Road, merged with St. Thomas in 1939, demolished in 1959
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