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  2. Church of St Helen, St Helens, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Helen is in Church Street, St Helens, Merseyside, England. A chapel has been on the site since at least the 16th century. The chapel was doubled in size in 1816, but burnt down in 1916. The present church was designed by W. D. Caroe, and was built between 1920 and 1926.

  3. History of St Helens, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Early maps show that the chapel was on Chapel Lane, around the site of the modern, pedestrianised Church Street. Historically this was within the berewick of Hardshaw, a holding in the township of Windle entailing the southern border of that area [23] [25] abutting onto the open farmland of Parr to the east, and sharing boundaries with Sutton and Eccleston to the south and west respectively.

  4. St Helens, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    St Helens has a central bus station that sits between Bickerstaffe Street and Corporation Street. A Merseytravel office is located on Bickerstaffe Street, where bus passes and advice can be sought. From 1890, St Helens Corporation Transport organised public network services throughout the area, providing bus and trolleybus services.

  5. St Nicholas Church, St Helens - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas Church is in New Street, Sutton, Merseyside, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Saint Helens, the Archdeaconry of Warrington and the diocese of Liverpool. Its benefice is combined with those of All Saints, Sutton, and St Michael and All Angels, Sutton. [1]

  6. Church of St Mary, Lowe House - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Mary, Lowe House is a Roman Catholic Parish church situated on North Road in St Helens, Merseyside. The present church was founded in 1924 and staffed by the Society of Jesus until 1981. It is a Grade II listed building with Romanesque and Gothic features. [2]

  7. Ravenhead - Wikipedia

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    Ravenhead is served by the Church of England parish church of St. John the Evangelist. [7] St. Johns has a smaller, sister church, Emmanuel in neighbouring Thatto Heath. [8] The church is also the home to St. John's Centre - a community outreach project which hosts youth activities, community lunches and various other organised events. [9]

  8. Grade I listed churches in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    The church was restored in 1876 by W. & G. Audsley. The steeple was designed by Henry Sephton and is in Neoclassical style, but the rest of the church is Gothic. Many of the internal furnishings date from the 17th century. Also in the church are a Norman font, a reredos by C. E. Kempe, and monuments by Richard Westmacott and A. W. N. Pugin. [6 ...

  9. Earlestown - Wikipedia

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    Earlestown (/ ɜːr l z t aʊ n / URLZ-town) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens in Merseyside, England. At the 2011 Census the town had a population of 10,830. [1] The towns named is derived from one of its early settlers, Hardman Earle.