English Martyrs' Church is in St George's Road, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England.
[3] Plans for the new church were designed by F. X. Velarde before the Second World War,[2][4] but the foundation stone was not laid until 4 March 1952.
[2] English Martyrs is built in brown brick with decoration in cast stone, and with tiled roofs.
The church is orientated approximately north-south,[a] and consists of a nave and a sanctuary under a single roof.
On the east and west sides of the baptistry are two-light round-headed windows, with a mullion formed by a cast-stone angel.
The columns are decorated with pairs of silver-coloured spiral bands, and have capitals with silver crowns and crosses.
The nave roof is wooden, it has a flat centre and angled sides, the latter being decorated with zig-zags and painted mainly in orange and cream.
The high altar stands on an oval concrete base, and has a relief painting in silver of an angel offering a chalice.
In the Lady Chapel is an altar with a statue by Herbert Tyson Smith of the Virgin Mary with St John Fisher.