St Luke's church, Kew - chancel

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St Luke's church, Kew - chancel

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 7 Oct 2009

The chancel of this Victorian church is all that is left as a worship area, the nave having been converted to community use. For an exterior view and potted history see Image The organ pipes here are 'display' pipes only, and are all that is left of the original pipe organ - the church now has a freestanding chamber organ.

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Image Location

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51.473886
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-0.288557