St Luke’s Church was established as part of the secondary phase of building in the mid to late Nineteenth Century by the Church of England to provide spiritual provision for the extraordinary growth in London’s population between 1800 and 1900. In 1801 London’s population stood at just over 950,000. By 1901 over 6.5 million people filled our capital.
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We’d love to hear from you or meet you sometime.You will be made very welcome at St Andrew’s always.
The Church was built in 1875 to serve the new houses being constructed to the south of Essex Road fo
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