Christ Church, Port Sunlight

[2] As a Millennium project in 2000, two new rooms were built into the aisles for the use of children and the youth of the church.

[1] The church is constructed in red sandstone from Helsby in Cheshire, and has a stone-slate roof.

[1] The plan consists of a six-bay nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles with lean-to roofs, a southwest porch, a double north transept, a south transept, a canted chancel, a southeast tower and, at the west end, the Lady Lever Memorial.

There are also buttresses on the tower, which has two-light louvred bell openings, a cornice, and a traceried, embattled parapet.

[3] The floor of the church is in black and white Italian marble, the pews, screens and reredos are in English oak, and the roof timbers in Canadian pitch pine.

[1][5] According to the church website it is believed to be the largest extant four-manual Willis II organ still in its original condition and in everyday use.