Greenbank Drive Synagogue, officially the Liverpool New Hebrew Congregation, is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue that was located on Greenbank Drive, in the Sefton Park area of Liverpool, England. The congregation, formed through a merger of two congregations that date from 1838, worshiped in the Ashkenazi rite. The former synagogue building was completed in 1937 and was Grade II* listed in 1983. The building has been described as the most important 20th-century synagogue in England in terms of architecture, as well as the finest surviving architectural example of a synagogue from the interwar period.

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Sefton Park railway station

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