St Luke's Church, Maidenhead, Anglican parish church in Maidenhead, England.
St Luke's Church is an Anglican parish church in Maidenhead featuring Gothic Revival design with pointed arches and detailed stonework throughout its structure. A prominent tower with a spire rising above creates the building's most noticeable external feature.
The church was consecrated in 1866, with the tower added three years later and the spire completed about 25 years after that. This gradual expansion shaped how the building developed and grew over several decades.
Local groups display beautifully decorated Christmas trees each year, turning the church into a gathering place where people come together for celebration and charitable causes. This festival brings the community close and reflects how the building serves beyond weekly worship.
The church holds regular Sunday services each week, with additional prayer sessions offered online on weekdays. Visitors should check opening times in advance since the building's accessibility varies depending on services and events.
The building gained Grade II listed status in 1983, marking its recognition as historically important to the area. Since then it has received modern updates including glazed entrance doors and a renovated kitchen, balancing heritage with contemporary needs.
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