St Mary's Church, Presbytery and Convent, Little Crosby

[1] A recusant Roman Catholic family, they built a chapel and a presbytery near the hall in the early 18th century.

[5] Inside the church the four-bay arcades consist of two-centred arches carried on octagonal piers with moulded capitals.

[6] In the chancel are a piscina, a sedilia and, in a recess, a tomb with the recumbent effigy of William Blundell, the donor of the church, who died in 1854.

[5] From the chancel a two-bay arcade leads into the Blundell memorial chapel, which was painted with scenes from their family history by Arthur Tomlinson in 1935.

[1][5] In the porch is a repoussé copper plaque in Arts and Crafts style to the memory of other members of the Blundell family.

[1] On the north wall of the west gallery is a single-manual 19th-century pipe organ with six stops that was rebuilt in 1990 by S. Reeves of Liverpool.

At the rear is a wing containing a modern bay window, and a stone plaque inscribed with the date 1719 and the Blundell shield.

[5] This building, originally a chapel, then a convent and schoolroom, and later converted into a house, is in brick with a stone-slate roof, and is also in Tudor style.