Here is another interesting place I saw in Liverpool, down near the riverside, Our Lady and St. Nicholas' Catholic church:
Outside the church, there was the blue plaque (below) explaining the church's history:
Once inside, it was clear to see (like the plaque said) that the body of the church had been (re-)built post-2nd World War:
Just about everything seemed to be made out of finely sanded wood inside the church, including the wonderful organ (below) stood facing the altar from the back of the church:
The church was open to the general public, which is becoming a rarity in Britain these days, but what was noticeable was that it had to be guarded by a host of blue-uniformed security men.
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