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St Luke's Church, Clifford, West Yorkshire

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Country
  
England

Parish
  
Clifford

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Leeds

Dedication
  
Luke the Evangelist

Denomination
  
Church of England

Phone
  
+44 1937 541165

Province
  
Province of York

Archdeaconry
  
City of Leeds

St Luke's Church, Clifford, West Yorkshire

Location
  
Bramham Road, Clifford, Leeds, West Yorkshire

Address
  
Bramham Rd, Clifford, Wetherby LS23 6SL, UK

Similar
  
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St Luke's is an Anglican church in Clifford, West Yorkshire, England. It is one of three churches in Clifford; the second largest after St. Edward King and Confessor.

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History

Of the three churches in Clifford, St Luke's is the oldest having completed in 1842. The church was designed by John Bownas and William Atkinson and part financed by the Lane-Fox family of Bramham Park who also donated the land. The first stone was laid on St Luke's Day, 18 October 1840 and it opened in June 1842 having cost £1500 to build. The church was Grade II listed in 1988.

Architecture

The church is of a cruciform platform and of a Gothic Revival nature. Built of magnesian limestone, it has a pitched slate roof. The tower is situated to the western end of the church. The tower is of two stages and originally had four pinnacles atop, these however were deemed unsafe and removed in 1905 (a similar fate later fell on nearby St. James' Church).

References

St Luke's Church, Clifford, West Yorkshire Wikipedia