St Luke's Church, Manchester, Grade II listed church ruin in Cheetham Hill, England.
St Luke's Church is a ruined Anglican building in Manchester with a standing tower and western aisle sections that showcase early Gothic Revival details. The structure retains evidence of its original layout through visible columns, archways, and old gravestones scattered throughout the site.
Construction took place between 1836 and 1839, with architect T. W. Atkinson designing the building in Perpendicular Gothic style for the Anglican community. It was built as a Commissioners' Church, part of a broader effort to provide new places of worship for expanding urban populations.
German composer Mendelssohn performed a recital in 1847 on the three-manual organ installed by William Hill in the German System style.
Access to the ruins is typically available through an open or easily accessible entrance, though visitors should watch for uneven ground and partially collapsed sections. Wearing sturdy footwear is recommended, as some areas may be unstable and require careful navigation.
German composer Mendelssohn performed a recital in 1847 on an organ built by William Hill using the German System design. This musical moment connects the site to an important chapter in 19th-century cultural life.
Location: Manchester
GPS coordinates: 53.50387,-2.23454
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:47
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