St Luke’s Church, Heywood

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St Luke’s Church, Heywood is a historic Anglican parish church and prominent local landmark in the town of Heywood, Greater Manchester.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican parish church
Grade II* listed building
historic building
administeredBy vicar of Heywood St Luke
architect Joseph Clarke NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival architecture
benefice Heywood St Luke NERFINISHED
buildingMaterial stone
builtFor Church of England NERFINISHED
churchmanship Broad Church
constructionStartDate 1860
coordinates approximate: 53.592°N 2.222°W
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Luke NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican
function parish church
governingDiocese Diocese of Manchester NERFINISHED
governingProvince Province of York NERFINISHED
hasCategory 19th-century Church of England church buildings
Churches in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
Gothic Revival church buildings in England
Grade II* listed churches in Greater Manchester
hasChurchyard yes
hasFeature chancel
nave
spire
stained glass windows
transepts
west tower
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed
heritageDesignationDate 1966
inaugurationDate 1862
listedBuildingGrade II*
location Greater Manchester NERFINISHED
Heywood NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale NERFINISHED
notableFor prominent local landmark in Heywood
parish Heywood St Luke NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Christianity
usesLanguage English in services

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Heywood, Lancashire, England hasLandmark St Luke’s Church, Heywood