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Historic churches · East Midlands

Church of St Luke

Norman & medievalFree admission

Church of St Luke — Grade I listed church in Gaddesby, Leicestershire, England, UK.

Church of St Luke, historic churches in Leicestershire

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Syston · 7.1 km
  • Free entry

About

Church of St Luke is a parish church in Leicestershire, the East Midlands. Built or established in 1150, it dates from the medieval period. Officially recognised as Grade I listed building. It sits within the Melton and Syston parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Syston, about 7.1 km away. Postcode area LE7.

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Place summary

The Church of St Luke is a Grade I listed church located in Gaddesby, Leicestershire, in the East Midlands. Established in 1150, it exemplifies Norman-medieval architecture.

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Coordinates
52.7107, -0.9805
County
Leicestershire
District
Melton
Parish
Gaddesby
Postcode
LE7 4WE
Parliamentary constituency
Melton and Syston
Established
1150
Nearest railway station
Syston7.1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Luke?
Church of St Luke is in Leicestershire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode LE7 4WE), in the parish of Gaddesby.
When was Church of St Luke built?
Built or established in 1150.
Is Church of St Luke a listed building?
Church of St Luke is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of St Luke free to visit?
Yes, Church of St Luke is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of St Luke?
The nearest railway station is Syston, about 7.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode LE7 4WE.