St Luke's Church, Ilford

Coordinates: 51°32′55.621″N 0°4′18.721″E / 51.54878361°N 0.07186694°E / 51.54878361; 0.07186694
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St Luke's Church, Ilford

St Luke's Church, Ilford, is a

Saint Luke
.

It originated as a temporary mission built in the parish of

St Barnabas' Church, Woodford Wells. The permanent St Luke's was consecrated in 1915, consisting of an aisled nave and transepts - the planned chancel to complete its cruciform ground plan was never built.[1] The church's mission district was upgraded to a parish the year after the permanent church's consecration, with the advowson vested in the Bishop of Chelmsford and the old mission church converted into the parish hall.[2]

The church was severely damaged in 1940 during the

London Blitz and its reconstruction was only completed in 1954, with the congregation worshipping in the 1909 church hall in the interim.[1] In 1983 it was re-orientated, moving the liturgical east end to the church's geographical west end and adding meeting rooms, a kitchen, toilets and a chapel within the geographical east end.[2] In 1998 the church was redecorated.[2]
The
South Indian
state of Kerala.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "'The borough of Ilford', in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 5, ed. W R Powell (London, 1966), pp. 249-266". Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "St Luke's Church, Ilford - History". Retrieved 14 November 2016.

51°32′55.621″N 0°4′18.721″E / 51.54878361°N 0.07186694°E / 51.54878361; 0.07186694