(BBC) Heritage grant for Liverpool church

One of Liverpool’s oldest churches has received a £400,000 English Heritage grant to help fund its restoration.

St James Church on Upper Parliament Street received the money for a new roof as part of a restoration project due to start in the summer.

The Anglican church, built in 1775, closed in the 1970s and lay derelict for 36 years before reopening in 2009.

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One comment on “(BBC) Heritage grant for Liverpool church

  1. kmh1 says:

    Has all the beauty of a Liverpool sugar warehouse.