St Bridget's Church is in the town of West Kirby, Wirral, Merseyside, England.
Its benefice includes the daughter Church of the Resurrection and All Saints, Caldy.
[9] The porch has head-stops which represent Queen Victoria and Bishop William Jacobson.
At the west end of the north aisle is a gargoyle representing Gladstone and Beaconsfield.
The altar and the timber reredos are made from re-used wood from the roof of Chester Cathedral.
[2] The organ was built in 1893 by Henry Willis & Sons and improved by the same firm in 1950.
It consists of hard grey sandstone, not a type of stone found locally.