Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Liverpool

The Church of St Margaret of Antioch is in Prince's Road, Toxteth, Liverpool, England.

[3] In 1887, the vicar, James Bell Cox, was imprisoned under the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874.

[3] In the central part of the west end of the church are two three-light windows, with a buttress between them and on each side.

[2] Inside the church are six-bay arcades carried on marble piers with bands of alternating colours.

The chancel is at a higher level, and is separated from the nave by a low marble wall with central iron gates.

At the east end of the church are two windows, replaced after the Second World War, which were designed by Gerald E. R. Smith and H. L. Pawle, and made in the A. K. Nicholson Studio.