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St Luke's Church, Kew

St Luke's Church, Kew
Kew St. Luke
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St Luke's Church, Kew
Location St Luke’s Church, The Avenue, Kew, Richmond TW9 2AJ
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
Website www.stlukeskew.org
History
Founded 1889
Associated people Timothy Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley
Architecture
Architect(s) Goldie, Child and Goldie
Style Gothic Revival
Years built 1889; redesigned 1983
Administration
Parish Kew, St Luke
Deanery Richmond & Barnes
Archdeaconry Wandsworth
Diocese Southwark
Clergy
Bishop(s) Christopher Chessun
Vicar(s) Rev. Peter Hart
Archdeacon John Kiddle
Laity
Reader(s) Richard Austen
Director of music Mary Noyes
Churchwarden(s) Jayne Armstrong and Judi Braddock
Parish administrator Guinevere Duff

St Luke's Church, Kew, is a parish church in Kew, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is part of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion and, locally, is a member of Churches Together in Kew. Together with St Philip and All Saints (the Barn Church), it is one of two parishes within the united benefice of Kew, St Philip & All Saints with St Luke. The church, built in the Gothic Revival style by architects Goldie, Child and Goldie, is also host to the Kew Community Trust and acts as a community centre. The current vicar is Rev. Peter Hart.

The parish publishes a magazine, The Link.

Kew's population increased considerably when the District line was extended to Richmond and a railway station was opened at Kew Gardens. To met the needs of the extended parish, a temporary "iron church" (now Victoria & St John's Working Men's Club) was opened in Sandycombe Road. St Luke’s Church, in The Avenue, was built to replace it, in 1889.

The large Victorian church, whose initial design plans included a spire that was never built, now has a small tower (accommodating a lift). This was added in 1983 when St Luke's was redesigned to create a smaller space for Christian worship in the former chancel area and to enable the former nave, and a second hall constructed in a loft conversion, to be used for community purposes also.


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