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Amy McAbendroth

Thursday, 22 March 2007

Church Ruins, Liverpool

The church was built in 1831, situated in Liverpool town centre. It suffered serious bomb damage during the Blitz of May 1941. The church was purchased by the city from the Church of England in 1868 and together with the gardens which surround it, it has become a public space. The eerie church ruins are covered with vines and the whole area is very tranquil and restful.
Posted by Amy at 02:36
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