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St.Luke's Church - by Maria Johnston ©

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St.Luke's Church

Architects Kelly & Birchall ~ Builders W.H.Gaze,Kingston. Built in 1889 of soft red brick. Feature bricks to the outside with stone window dressings, and stone columns and pillars inside. The church consists of a nave of five bays running east-west, and a chancel with a seven sided apse forming the sanctuary at the east end. Aisles to the north and south, with a tower in the north east corner. A Lady Chapel, and separate vestries for the priest, choir, and servers. In all a lovely piece of architecture in which some of my family attended and served as warden, choiristers, and server.
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Photographer: © Maria Johnston (Gallery)(27th August 2008)

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