St Luke's Church

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St Luke's Church

Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 19 Aug 2011

Photo taken in the evening sun St Luke’s Church, Queens Park, Brighton was built between 1882 and 1885 to designs by Sir Arthur Blomfield in the prevailing Gothic style with details characteristic of the Early English period. It is a large building, originally accommodating up to 900 people and has many interesting features, in particular the curious arrangement of roofs over the north and south aisles http://www.saintlukesbrighton.org/

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Image Location

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50.82756
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-0.124142