St Luke's church, Downham

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St Luke's church, Downham

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 26 Aug 2010

St Luke's is a simple brick church built in 1928 during the rapid expansion of London suburbs between Lewisham and Bromley. The architect was Sir Charles Nicholson who also designed several other churches in the area. The building is not listed. It is one of three churches in the Catford and Downham team ministry. This is the west end, facing the road called Northover. The low "lean-to" style of entrance is sometimes called a Galilee porch.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.430815
Longitude
0.011365