St Luke's United Reformed Church, Hastings
Facts and practical information
St Luke's Church is a United Reformed church in the Silverhill suburb of Hastings, a town and borough in East Sussex, England. The congregation was originally independent before taking up Presbyterianism, and worshipped in a private house from its founding in 1853 until a permanent church was provided in 1857; this was one of the oldest Presbyterian places of worship in southeast England. The growth of the community has resulted in several extensions since then, and severe damage caused by the Great Storm of 1987 was quickly repaired—except for the loss of the building's distinctive spire. The church, along with most other Presbyterian congregations, joined the United Reformed Church when that denomination was formed in 1972. It is one of four United Reformed Churches in the borough of Hastings. ()
Hastings
St Luke's United Reformed Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, Hastings Castle, Horntye Park Sports Complex, Robertson Street United Reformed Church.
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How to get to St Luke's United Reformed Church by public transport?
Train
- St Leonards Warrior Square (25 min walk)
- Hastings (30 min walk)
Bus
- Hastings Town Centre, Railway Station (31 min walk)