St. Luke's Church

Local nameThe Bombed Out Church
LocationLiverpool, UK

St Luke's Church, commonly known in Liverpool as the Bombed Out Church, is a former Anglican parish church, which is now a ruin. It stands on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, looking down the length of Bold Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The church was built between 1811 and 1832, and was designed by John Foster, senior and John Foster, junior, father and son who were successive surveyors for the municipal Corporation of Liverpool. In addition to being a parish church, it was also intended to be used as a venue for ceremonial worship by the Corporation, and as a concert hall. It was badly damaged during the Liverpool Blitz in 1941, and remains as a roofless shell. It now stands as a memorial to those who were lost in the war, and is also a venue for exhibitions and events. The church, and the surrounding walls, gates and railings are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated Grade II* listed buildings.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St_Luke,_Liverpool

Official website http://www.stlukeliverpool.co.uk/

Phone +44 7714 328415

Address Leece Street, Liverpool L1 2TR, UK

Coordinates 53°24'6.043" N -2°58'30.471" E

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