St Luke's Church, Cannock, Parish church in Cannock, England
St Luke's Church is a parish church in central Cannock built from stone with classical features including nave arcades and a tower. The building has extended aisles that give it a spacious interior layout.
The church was founded in the 12th century, with most visible structures like the arcades and tower added during 14th century expansion. Those medieval additions created the building that survives today.
The church holds a memorial chapel from 1949 where the community gathers to remember those lost in military service. This space connects religious practice with local remembrance and shared values.
The church is open for visitors to explore its interior layout and features from different periods, with access generally available during daylight hours. You should be prepared for steps and narrow passages typical of older buildings.
The church houses a 1914 organ made by Norman and Beard that is registered in the National Pipe Organ Register. This preserved instrument shows the craftsmanship of that era.
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