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The Parish Church of All Hallows

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The Parish Church of All Hallows is located on Allerton Road in Allerton, England. The building was constructed in 1876 with funding from John Bibby and a design by G Enoch Gregson. It contains a collection of stained glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. It is a Grade I Listed Building. It is well-known in the area for its choir, which was all male. The choir have sung on several occasions at Liverpool Cathedral.

Choir Change

In September 2006 the choir converted to male and female. The choir is now under management of Dr. Ian Sharp.

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