St Stephen’s Church, Prenton

St Stephen's Church, Prenton — view
St Stephen's Church, Prenton. Photo: Charlie Jordan, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
BIRKENHEAD, UNITED KINGDOM
St Stephen’s Church, Prenton

An active Anglican parish church in Prenton, Birkenhead, serving the local community as a Grade II listed building.

At a glance

St Stephen’s Church is a designated Grade II listed building located on Prenton Lane in the Prenton area of Birkenhead, Wirral. It functions as an active Anglican parish church within the diocesan structure of the Church of England.

History

The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England, reflecting its architectural and historical significance to the local area. Further details about its founding and development are limited in available sources.

What you see

As a Grade II listed building, St Stephen’s retains architectural features of heritage interest. The church stands on Prenton Lane as a landmark of local ecclesiastical architecture.

Cultural significance

The church serves as an important focal point for Anglican worship and community life in Prenton. Its Grade II listing recognizes its contribution to the architectural heritage of Birkenhead.

Key facts

  • Country: United Kingdom
  • City: Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside
  • Denomination: Anglican Church of England
  • Status: Grade II listed building
  • Coordinates: 53.3691, −3.0415

Practical information & getting there

The church is located at Prenton Lane, Prenton, Birkenhead. For visiting hours, services, and further details, contact the church directly or consult the Church of England parish website for the deanery of Birkenhead.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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