St Bride's Church, Liverpool

It was built for the Reverend James Haldane Stewart and is a Grade II* listed building.

[2] It is temple-like in appearance and has a monumental portico of six unfluted Ionic columns across the west end.

There is another monument to Mr WM Foster, his wife and servant, who all drowned in the wreck of the steamship Rothsay Castle in 1831.

As well as continuing to hold services, the building has hosted several events as part of the Liverpool Biennial art festival as well as using for a drop-in for several main charities in Liverpool such as Refugee Women Connect, Micah and British Red Cross.

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