About

St Peter's Church in Liverpool stands as a remarkable landmark, drawing visitors with its rich history and serene atmosphere. Known widely due to its connection to the origins of The Beatles, the Church Hall marks the spot where music legends John Lennon and Paul McCartney crossed paths for the first time in July 1957. This significant meeting is commemorated by a dedicated plaque, celebrating its pivotal role in music history. Beyond its historical significance, the grounds are home to the graves of Eleanor Rigby and John Rigby, providing a tranquil spot for reflection. With an impressive Google rating of 4.7, St Peter's Church and its surroundings offer a unique blend of cultural heritage and peaceful solitude for locals and visitors alike.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Allerton Road
Bus stop 174 m walk
Woolton Street
Bus stop 191 m walk
Woolton Mount
Bus stop 293 m walk
Mason Street
Bus stop 61 m walk
Church Road South
Bus stop 268 m walk
Glenacres
Bus stop 450 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 348 reviews
4.7/5 348 reviews
Jan Woods
Jan Woods
4 weeks ago on Google

I was putting flowers in the church for a wedding later that day

John James
John James
1 month ago on Google

Great little church, people are friendly, Helena Rigby grave well kept , right across the road in the hall is where the young beetles, practiced

Clive Adams
Clive Adams
2 months ago on Google

Visiting the grave of Eleanor Rigby. A little tricky to find. Left through the gate, set back one row four or five plots down.