Built in 1879 this is the only surviving example of three near-identical chapels in Everton Cemetery.
The chapels were for different flavours of Christianity - RC, C-of-E and Non-Conformist; old maps show that this was the RC one.
It’s another listed building (https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1280116} for which I can’t find any record of the inside.
Dropped by on the way to work one morning to find that the locals had finished what they started a couple of months ago, and access was now possible.
This is basically a one nave deal with nothing in the side rooms. The roof has some small holes but is otherwise in good condition.
Nope, still too dark - maybe I should have brought a tripod.
After 20 mins of dodging pigeon ‘rain’ from above.
Fallen angel corbel on the floor.
Papist relic.
Steeple.
The chapels were for different flavours of Christianity - RC, C-of-E and Non-Conformist; old maps show that this was the RC one.
It’s another listed building (https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1280116} for which I can’t find any record of the inside.
Dropped by on the way to work one morning to find that the locals had finished what they started a couple of months ago, and access was now possible.
This is basically a one nave deal with nothing in the side rooms. The roof has some small holes but is otherwise in good condition.
Nope, still too dark - maybe I should have brought a tripod.
After 20 mins of dodging pigeon ‘rain’ from above.
Fallen angel corbel on the floor.
Papist relic.
Steeple.