Wallasey Memorial Unitarian Church

Harold Rathbone, another member of the family, made the ceramic reredos which runs at high level above the sanctuary table of the church, and this is probably the largest executed work of the short-lived Della Robbia Pottery of Birkenhead.

However the quality of its interior fittings and furniture led to the publication of an article in Country Life, and 1995 the building was taken over by the Historic Chapels Trust.

[2] The church is constructed in brick with stone dressings and has a tile roof, in the Flemish revival style popular at the time for libraries and civic buildings.

[1] The interior is "a rare, remarkable, example of English Arts and Crafts furnishing in a Nonconformist chapel".

[2] Ironwork, including the electric light fittings, was designed by Walter Gilbert, who also made copper panels for the lectern.

The chancel in Arts & Crafts style