The Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea is in Wheatland Lane, Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England.
The local population was growing, and in 1870 a plot of land was bought, and a presbytery and school were erected.
In 1883, following a legacy left by a local resident, it was agreed that some of the money should be used to finance the building of a church.
Edmund Kirby was chosen as the architect, the foundation stone was laid in 1888, and the church opened in July 1889.
On the north side of the church are two gabled transeptal bays with rose windows forming confessionals.
[3] Inside the church the nave and chancel are in one vessel with a single waggon roof.