Talk:Church of St Paul, Liverpool
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editI'm not sure we can use this oong description because of copyright.
Nikolaus Pevsner's description:
An early work, and outstandingly original and good, as Scott's early churches can be. Pale brick with a mighty central tower crowned by a pyramid roof. The plan consists of three high square groin-vaulted bays separated and framed on the N and S sides (ritually speaking) by short pointed tunnel vaults. They stand on big square internal piers pierced by low passages, the motif of St. Front at Perigueux. This and other churches of that part of France must have inspired the architect, but to the outside his solution is entirely original. The three sets of short tunnel-vaulted bays to S and N appear as transeptal projections, each in its end wall with a group of three very tall lancets under a blank arch and each (of all things) with a half-hipped roof. It all comes off beautifully. To the S between the three projections are tiny doorways in low masonry blocks. It is unfortunate that the colours of the interior are so unsympathetic.
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