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St Luke's, Anglican church building in Birmingham, Great Britain

St Luke's was an Anglican church on Bristol Street featuring detailed stone craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century religious architecture. The interior housed an organ built by Conacher and Company, a craftsman-made instrument that remained a focal point of the space.

An initial church was built on this site in 1842 but deteriorated due to poor stonework and was demolished. In 1903, architect Edward Mansell designed a replacement building that stood until 2018.

The building transitioned from Church of England services to the Redeemed Christian Triumphant Church of God before its demolition in 2018.

The building was located on Bristol Street in central Birmingham, making it easily accessible to visitors in the past. The structure no longer stands today, so it can only be experienced through historical records and architectural documentation.

The building hosted several accomplished organists throughout its lifetime, including James Andrew Baker, Percy H. Crane, and William C. Stockley. These musicians added to its reputation as a place where skilled organ music was performed.

Location: Birmingham

Architects: Edward Mansell

GPS coordinates: 52.46776,-1.90089

Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:42

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