Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)
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Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
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5 Old Churchyard, Liverpool L2 8GW, United KingdomMap
Phone+44 151 236 5287
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Beautiful garden area ,beautiful church
Our Lady And Saint Nicholas Church is one of the most beautiful churches in Liverpool and a hidden gem, this church sits in pretty gardens with lots of great monuments and statue's, wonderful well kep...
One of the city's hidden gems and located in the heart of the Business District is Our Lady And St Nicholas Church ,without a shadow of a doubt one of the city's oldest and certainly one of the most h...
Built in 1355 it was once the tallest building in Liverpool! Great setting by the waterfront and very pleasant to walk round inside, though it could do with more signage, we ended up getting upstair...
Apparently, a place of worship since the middle of the thirteenth century, the Church of Our Lady and St Nicholas (fondly known as St Nicks) was nearly completely destroyed by fire following a German ...
Beautiful garden area ,beautiful church
Our Lady And Saint Nicholas Church is one of the most beautiful churches in Liverpool and a hidden gem, this church sits in pretty gardens with lots of great monuments and statue's, wonderful well kep...
So beautiful
One of the city's hidden gems and located in the heart of the Business District is Our Lady And St Nicholas Church ,without a shadow of a doubt one of the city's oldest and certainly one of the most h...
Great Location
Built in 1355 it was once the tallest building in Liverpool! Great setting by the waterfront and very pleasant to walk round inside, though it could do with more signage, we ended up getting upstair...
A warm, homely church
Apparently, a place of worship since the middle of the thirteenth century, the Church of Our Lady and St Nicholas (fondly known as St Nicks) was nearly completely destroyed by fire following a German ...
Serene
Beautiful grounds and we were really moved by the homeless jesus statue that is there also. Highly recommend a walk around this place.