Birkenhead Priory is in Priory Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. It is the oldest standing building on Merseyside.
The site comprises the medieval remains of the priory itself, the priory chapter house, and the remains of St Marys church.
All three are recorded in the National Heritage List for England, though at different grades.
St Mary's Tower on the grounds of Birkenhead Priory.
Birkenhead Priory Visitors Sign
Birkenhead is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England; historically, it was part of Cheshire until 1974. The town is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the west bank of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 88,818.
The former Birkenhead Town Hall and Wirral Museum, now council offices, committee rooms, and Register Office, in Hamilton Square
The Woodside terminal for the Mersey Ferry in Birkenhead
Troops of Western Command clearing up bomb damage in Birkenhead, 15 March 1941
Birkenhead Town Hall, completed 1887.