St Nicholas' Church, Halewood
St Nicholas' Church
St Nicholas' Church was built as an Anglican church in 1839. It is located on Church Road, Halewood, in the North Ward of Halewood, the older ‘village’ area of the town.
St Nicholas’ has a traditional parish church building of locally quarried sandstone. The transepts and tower were added later in the nineteenth century.
In recent years, the building has undergone a major refurbishment - we believe that we have done our best with the beauty we have inherited and the legacy we have created for the future.
Location
You can see a map of our location by following this link: Streetmap.co.uk
The building
St Nicholas' has its own website: www.stnicholashalewood.org. Here you can find out more about the church building and its William Morris stained glass windows - some of which were designed by Morris himself, others by pre-raphaelite artist, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones.![]()
For pictures of some of the windows on this site, click here.
Baptism and Wedding enquiries
For enquiries about Baptisms ('christenings') and Weddings at St Nicholas', please come to our 'Vestry time' from 7:00pm to 7:45pm on Thursday evenings at the St Nicholas' Centre. We have a leaflets that answer questions you may have about baptisms and weddings. You can pick up a copy at the Parish Office, or see online versions here: Baptisms / Weddings
Family History
If you have an enquiry about family history, please follow this link.