St Luke's church, Kingston-upon-Thames: south end

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St Luke's church, Kingston-upon-Thames: south end

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 3 May 2013

An Anglican church in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. The brick building, with a prominent spire, was built in 1888-91, designed by Edward Birchall and John Kelly and is listed grade 2 (list entry number 1391818). It sits astride the grid line. This is the geographical south end, liturgical east, facing Burton Road. See also Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.416459
Longitude
-0.297174