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Church History information for St Helen, St Helen's, Church of England and places above it in the hierarchy

St Helen, St Helen's, Church of England

The origin of the church from 1552 made reference to 'St Elyn's chapel' very small 'consisting only of a 'challis and a lytle bell.' This was a 'chapel of ease' for travellers from Prescot to Warrington.

1816 - The church, located on Church Street at St Helens was enlarged and became known as St Marys. The burial ground was opened.

1858 - The current St Helens Cemetery opened. It was sometimes referred to as the Windleshaw Cemetery or now as the St Helens Borough Cemetery.

1861 - The burial ground at St Marys (formerly St Helens) was closed by an order-in-council.

1916 - St Helens Parish Church burned down. The congregation worshipped at the Town Hall for ten years.

1926 - The present parish church was consecrated and the name reverted back to St. Helen.

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