St Matthew's Church is in York Street, Bromborough Pool, Wirral, Merseyside, England.
It was originally a non-denominational chapel for the workers at the nearby candle factory, and later became an Anglican church, but it closed for worship in 2007.
The church was built in 1889–90 and designed by Leach of London for the use of the workers of Price's Patent Candle Company.
Bromborough Pool was an early model village created in 1853 by George and James Wilson, founders of the company.
The turret is octagonal and has a pointed entrance, louvred bell openings, and a slate spirelet surmounted by an iron cross.