St Werburgh's Church is in Grange Road, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England.
[4] The Neoclassical design of the church is usually attributed to M. E. Hadfield,[2][3] although an alternative suggested accreditation is to John Smith of Liverpool.
[3] St Werburgh's was the first post-reformation church built on the Wirral and the neo-classic style is believed to have been intended to give the church the character of a Greek temple in an effort to avoid provoking anti-catholic sentiment in the district.
[1] St Werburgh's is constructed in pink ashlar sandstone with Welsh slate roofs.
At the west and east ends are full-height angle pilasters, and a pediment with a cross on the apex.