St Luke's C of E (Evangelical) Church, Blakenhall, Wolverhampton

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St Luke's C of E (Evangelical) Church, Blakenhall, Wolverhampton

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 10 Aug 2007

Pevsner: "[Robinson] could evidently be what Goodhart-Rendel called a rogue architect. The church is furiously unruly. Red brick with yellow and black brick, SW steeple with a highly fanciful spire. Windows with plate tracery. But the clerestory windows are spherical triangles filled with roundels. Polygonal chancel. Inside, the piers are of iron, thin and doubled - longtitudinally, not transversely. Who in the name of reason would do that?" Grade II listed. http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/listed/stlukesch.htm

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.57228
Longitude
-2.129801