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St Luke's Church
The internal architecture consists of exposed brickwork, stone columns, five bays running east-west, and a chancel with a seven sided apse forming the sanctuary at the east end. There are aisles to the north and south, with a tower in the north east corner. There is a lady Chapel, and separate vestries for the priest, choir, and servers. Although in the C of E Diocese of Southwark,it was established in the 1880's in the Tractarian or Anglo-Catholic tradition of worship, and continues as such today.
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