Welsh Presbyterian Church (Liverpool)
Liverpool, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool John Lennon Airport
978-613-9-16344-1
6139163447
172
2012-01-06
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Welsh Presbyterian Church in Liverpool, also known as the Welsh Catheral or Toxteth Cathedral, is a ruined church, located on Princes Road in the Princes Park area of Toxteth, Liverpool. In spite of its nicknames, it is not an actual cathedral and never was.The building was designed by the Audsley Brothers and was opened in 1868. At 61 metres (200 ft), it was the tallest building in Liverpool at the time.The Welsh Presbyterian Church is a Grade II listed building, meaning it has historical significance and may not normally be demolished. Various proposals to renovate the structure have been made over the years, and some remain under consideration.
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