St Luke

Laughton

Leicestershire

 

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St Luke

Main Street

Laughton

Leicestershire

LE17 6QE

 

Usually open during daylight hours

 

Parking on the roadside adjacent to the entrance

 

MAIN FEATURES OF INTEREST

 

Ø      Single stained glass window featuring St Luke at the west end

Ø      Memorial made from slate and brass commemorating William Cole who died 27th March 1698

Ø      Thatched / mud boundary wall to the west and south of the church

 

HISTORY

 

 

 

IMAGES

 

Thatch topped mud wall on the southern boundary of the church

 

View looking east

View looking east into the chancel area which isnt separated from the nave

View looking to the west from the chancel towards the nave

 

The wooden lecturn featuring "Agnes Dei" The Lamb and the Cross is also featured on Victorian Blue tiles on the nave floor (see below)

One of the corbel at the junction of the nave and the chancel

 

Mouse level view of the ceiling

Stained glass window of St Luke from the west end of the church

 

The lamb and the flag also known as "Agnes Dei"            

View looking towards the north west corner of the church

 

 

Memorial to Rev Barton Shuttleworth who died on the 30th March 1754

 

 

 

Detail from the memorial on the left.

Memorial made from slate and brass commemorating William Cole who died 27th March 1698

 

 

 

Blue Victorian tile from the nave and featuring the lamb and the cross "Agnes Dei"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LINKS & REFERENCES

 

Ø      A CHURCH NEAR YOU : Laughton