St. Peter’s Church, located in Woolton, Liverpool, stands as a notable example of Gothic Revival architecture and a pivotal site in musical history. In 1957, within its grounds, John Lennon first met Paul McCartney, marking the beginning of an iconic partnership. The churchyard also holds the graves of Eleanor Rigby, John Lennon’s Uncle George, and Bob Paisley, the celebrated Liverpool FC manager. Visitors today can explore the historic church and its tranquil surroundings, connecting with the rich tapestry of local and musical heritage.
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