St Luke's Church | |
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43°31′34″S 172°38′24″E / 43.5261°S 172.6401°E | |
Location | Corner of Kilmore and Manchester Streets, Christchurch |
Country | New Zealand |
Previous denomination | Anglican |
Website | stlukesinthecity.org.nz |
History | |
Status | Church (former) |
Founded | 3 September 1908 |
Founder(s) | Bishop Churchill Julius |
Consecrated | 17 October 1909 |
Events | 2011 Christchurch earthquake |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Demolished |
Heritage designation | Category II |
Architect(s) | Cyril Mountfort |
Architectural type | Church (former) |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Construction cost | NZ£9,800 |
Closed | February 2011 |
Demolished | July 2011 |
St Luke's Church was an Anglican church located in Christchurch, New Zealand. The former church was built on one of the five sites set aside in the central city in the original survey of Christchurch for the Anglican church and the building was registered as a Category II historic place with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. Following sustained damage caused by the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the building was demolished in July 2011.