St Luke's Church, Orrell Explained

St Luke's Church, Orrell
Pushpin Map:Greater Manchester
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Map Caption:Location in Greater Manchester
Coordinates:53.529°N -2.71°W
Country:England
Location:Lodge Road, Orrell, Wigan, Greater Manchester
Website:St Luke, Orrell
Dedication:Saint Luke
Status:Parish church
Functional Status:Active
Architect:Henry Paley
Architectural Type:Church
Style:Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking:1926
Completed Date:1938
Parish:St Luke, Orrell
Deanery:Wigan
Archdeaconry:Warrington
Diocese:Liverpool
Province:York

St Luke's Church is in Lodge Road, Orrell, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Wigan, the archdeaconry of Warrington, and the diocese of Liverpool.

History

The three west bays of St Luke's were built in 1926–27, but the remainder was not completed until 1939. It had been planned to have a southwest tower, but this was never built. The church was designed by Henry Paley of the Lancaster firm of architects Austin and Paley.

Architecture

The church is designed mainly in Perpendicular style, and has a polygonal apse at the east end. Inside the church, the arcades are carried on octagonal piers. Under the chancel arch is a low wall with an integral pulpit. The sedilia and furnishings were designed by the architects, and include an octagonal font.

External features

The churchyard contains the war graves of a soldier and three airmen of World War II.

See also