Great George Street Congregational Church | |
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The Black-E | |
![]() The Black-E and the Chinese Arch | |
53°23′57″N 2°58′36″W / 53.3993°N 2.9768°W | |
OS grid reference | SJ 352,896 |
Location | Great George Street, Liverpool, Merseyside |
Country | England |
Denomination | Congregational |
Website | The Black-E |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Grade II |
Designated | 28 June 1952 |
Architect(s) | Joseph Franklin |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Neoclassical |
Groundbreaking | 1840 |
Completed | 1841 |
Closed | 1967 |
Specifications | |
Materials | Stone |
Great George Street Congregational Church is on the corner of Great George Street and Nelson Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is no longer in use as a Congregational church, and has been converted into a community arts centre. Formerly nicknamed The Blackie, it has since been officially named The Black-E. The former church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]