Church Street, Liverpool

Church Street is a street in Liverpool, England, lying between Bold Street to the east and Lord Street to the west. It is the main shopping area of Liverpool and takes its name from St Peter's Church, which was demolished in 1922.[1] The side streets to the north of Church Street lead to Williamson Square, while the Grade I listed Bluecoat Chambers—the oldest surviving building in Liverpool—is to the south along Church Alley. The Liverpool Athenaeum, an institution founded in the 18th century, is also on Church Alley. The area behind the shops on the south side of Church Street is now part of the Liverpool One shopping complex, which opened in October 2008 after the redevelopment of a large part of the L1 postcode area (hence the name).

Church Street, Liverpool
Church Street meets Lord Street
Church Street, Liverpool is located in Liverpool
Church Street, Liverpool
LocationLiverpool city centre
Postal codeL1
Coordinates53°24′19″N 2°59′01″W / 53.4052°N 2.9836°W / 53.4052; -2.9836
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Known for
  • Shopping

References edit

  1. ^ "BBC - Liverpool Local History -". www.bbc.co.uk.

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