St Luke's Anglican Church, Liverpool
St Luke's Anglican Church, Liverpool, Anglican church with colonial-era tower in Liverpool, Australia
St Luke's Anglican Church is a brick-built structure from the early 1800s featuring a distinctive tower that rises above the surrounding residential streets. The building has a classical columned entrance portico, bell tower, and sits on open grounds with mature trees that have been part of the site for generations.
The church was built between 1818 and 1820 as part of a larger plan to establish Liverpool as a settlement during the British colonial period. A prominent Sydney architect directed its construction under orders from the commanding governor of the colony.
The church serves as an active gathering place for the Anglican community and hosts regular worship services and community events. The building and its grounds connect visitors to Liverpool's colonial roots and its development as a settled community.
The church is easily accessible on foot from the surrounding streets and has parking available nearby for visitors. Visits and tours are best arranged with the church staff to ensure access during operating hours and to learn more about the building's features.
The bell tower houses a historic timepiece that arrived as a diplomatic gift from the United Kingdom during the colonial era. Only a handful of buildings across Australia hold a similar clock from that period.
Location: New South Wales
Location: City of Liverpool
Address: Elizabeth Drive, Liverpool, NSW 2170
Website: https://stlukesliverpool.org.au
GPS coordinates: -33.92070,150.92340
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:43
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