St Luke's Church, Brislington
The Parish Church of St Luke The Evangelist | |
---|---|
Location within Bristol | |
General information | |
Town or city | Bristol |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°26′06″N 2°32′48″W / 51.4349°N 2.5466°WCoordinates: 51°26′06″N 2°32′48″W / 51.4349°N 2.5466°W |
Completed | 15th century |
The Parish Church of St Luke The Evangelist (grid reference ST621708) Church Parade, Brislington area of Bristol, England.
History[]
St Luke's Church was built in the 15th century, which is believed to have been founded by Thomas la Warr in around 1420. with the north arcade and aisle being remodelled in 1819, and the east end in 1874 by Benjamin Ferrey. It includes a bell dating from 1766 and made by of the Bilbie family.[1][2][3]
It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.[4]
See also[]
- Churches in Bristol
- Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol
References[]
- ^ Moore, James; Rice, Roy; Hucker, Ernest (1995). Bilbie and the Chew Valley clock makers. The authors. ISBN 0-9526702-0-8.
- ^ "St Luke, BRISLINGTON". Church Crawler. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ "The Church". St Luke's Brislington. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ Historic England. "Church of St Luke (1205151)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
Categories:
- 15th-century church buildings in England
- Church of England church buildings in Bristol
- Diocese of Bristol
- Grade II* listed churches in Bristol