Church of St Teresa of Avila, Birkdale

[2] The sanctuary was remodelled in the 1950s when it was panelled with marble, and the church was reordered later in the 20th century, when the altar was brought forward.

The church has a cruciform plan consisting of a narrow nave that opens out into full-height north and south two-bay aisles, each of which extends into a short transept, and a chancel.

[3] Inside the church are two-bay arcades on the north and south sides of the crossing carried on cylindrical sandstone piers that have capitals carved with foliage.

[2][3] The high altar and the reredos in the chancel are carved with angels and with the words "Ecce Panis Angelorum".

The chapel in the south transept also has an altar, and a reredos that is carved with the figure of Saint Teresa.