
An active Anglican parish church in Merseyside, All Saints’ stands as a Grade II listed heritage structure integral to the ecclesiastical life of St Helens.
At a glance
All Saints’ Church serves as an Anglican parish church within the Diocese of Liverpool. It forms part of the Sutton Team, a united benefice combining three local parishes—All Saints’, St Nicholas, and St Michael and All Angels—to share pastoral and ministerial resources across the community.
History
The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building, reflecting its architectural and historical importance to the local area.
What you see
As a Grade II listed structure, the church retains heritage qualities of architectural significance, though specific design details await further documentation.
Cultural significance
All Saints’ Church remains an active centre of Anglican worship and community life in St Helens. Its listing status acknowledges its value as part of Merseyside’s ecclesiastical heritage and the broader cultural landscape of the region.
Key facts
- Location: Ellamsbridge Road, Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside
- Country: United Kingdom
- Coordinates: 53.4373, -2.7033
- Heritage status: Grade II listed building
- Ecclesiastical jurisdiction: Diocese of Liverpool; Deanery of Saint Helens; Archdeaconry of Warrington
- Current use: Active Anglican parish church
Practical information & getting there
All Saints’ is located on Ellamsbridge Road in the Sutton area of St Helens. As an active parish church, it welcomes visitors during services and community events. For specific visiting hours and events, contact the church directly or check the Diocese of Liverpool website.
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