About St Luke's Church, Charlton

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St Luke's Church in Charlton, London, England is an Anglican parish church in the Diocese of Southwark.

Records suggest that a church dedicated to St Luke existed on the site around 1077. It was rebuilt in 1630 with funds provided by Sir Adam Newton, of Charlton House. That forms the core of the present building, constructed of Kentish red brick, which is Grade II* listed. It was modified in the 17th century, again in 1840 and finally in 1956. Remnants of chalk and flint walls have been found and may relate to the original building.

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Charlton Church Lane, London, England, United Kingdom, SE7 8UD

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