• St Luke's Church, more commonly known by locals as the bombed-out church,[1] is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool, England.
  • A committed team from diverse backgrounds have devoted tens of thousands of hours to keeping St Luke's Church open to the public and reinvigorated by the arts.
  • St Luke's Church, Liverpool2 of 10. ... An incendiary bomb gutted St Luke's church during the seven-day blitz that devastated Liverpool in May 19413 of 10.
  • ...on which St Luke’s stands, was granted to the town of Liverpool by the Earl of Derby, on the condition that it should be used for the construction of a church only.
  • Key Takeaways: The Church of St Luke, also known as St Luke’s Church or the “Bombed Out Church,” is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool.
  • An established venue in the centre of Liverpool, home to BOC Garden Bar and Café. St Luke's hosts theatre, dance, comedy, weddings & more.
  • Heading towards The Brick Pub via way of Goodison Park home of Everton F.C is a beautiful church known as Church Of St Luke The Evangelist .
  • The last bomb site in Liverpool, St Luke’s is testament to the brave people who lived and died during the May Blitz of 1941.
  • Liverpool Diocese. Church of England. ... _ St Luke’s Church is a local member of the Sefton Dementia Action Alliance (DAA).
  • The following details regarding the locality and surroundings of what is now the site of St Luke’s Church, were gathered from the recollections of a Liverpool...