St Mary's Church is in West Derby, a suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
[4] The church is constructed in red sandstone, with pillars of Yorkshire stone in the interior,[3] and with slate roofs.
[2] Most of the fittings were designed by J. Oldrid Scott; these include the stalls, the altar rails, the pulpit and its tester.
Much of the stained glass is by Hardman, although that in the west window is by William Wailes, and elsewhere by Percy Bacon.
[4] In the floor of the chancel is a brass to Revd John Stewart,[4] the first rector of the new church, who died in 1889.
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