St Peter and Paul's Catholic Church
St Peter and Paul's Catholic Church, Catholic church building in New Brighton, England.
St Peter and Paul's Catholic Church is a Catholic church building in New Brighton featuring a distinctive green dome. The structure stands at North Street and Paternoster Row, where its architectural form shapes the local skyline.
The church was designed by architect Ernest Bower Norris and opened to parishioners in 1935. After closing temporarily in 2008, the building reopened in 2011 under the stewardship of the Institute of Christ the King.
The church stands at the heart of the local Catholic community and marks important moments in residents' lives. Visitors notice how the building brings people together for regular worship and parish activities.
The church is easy to locate thanks to its green dome and central position in New Brighton. Visitors will find regular worship services held here, and the interior reflects the building's design and purpose as a place of prayer.
Local sailors called this building 'The Dome of Home' because its green dome served as a landmark when sailing toward Merseyside waters. This maritime connection shows how the structure became part of the area's identity beyond its role as a place of worship.
Location: New Brighton
Location: Wirral
Inception: 1935
Architects: Ernest Bower Norris
Website: http://domeofhome.org
GPS coordinates: 53.43510,-3.04690
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:45
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