St Alban's Church, is in Mill Lane, Liscard, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England.
[3] In the early 20th century the north wall suffered from subsidence and had to be rebuilt together with the chancel arch in 1913–14.
[1] The church was damaged in 1941 and lost some of its fittings, including an elaborately decorated altar, statues, and some stained glass.
The tower has angle buttresses, a west entrance above which is a niche, pairs of louvred bell openings, and a broach spire with lucarnes.
Along the south side of the aisle are two-light windows separated by buttresses, the second bay containing a gabled porch.