St Helen's Church (Sefton)
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St. Helen's Church is the Anglican parish church in the village of Sefton, Merseyside, England. It is noteworthy as the only Grade 1 listed building in the Borough of Sefton.
The church was first built around 1170 as the private chapel for the Molyneux family. The present tower was added about 1320. The building as it presently stands was completed in the early 1500s, and is particularly noted for its Tudor woodwork.
There are open days for the public these are on bank holiday Mondays and every Sunday in August between 2pm-4pm.
The Church has 8 ringing bells which two of them go back to 1588,
[edit] External links
- Church website - includes current details and history
- Current Church Website - in its infancy but changing weekly!