About our History

In 1881, the site for the church was purchased at a cost of £900. In 1882, the foundation stone for the church was laid by the Bishop of Chichester on St Luke's Day, and the silver trowel used on that occasion is still kept in the church safe. However, there were subsequent delays in building the church which meant that the consecration did not take place
until 16th April 1885.

Although the church had been built, much remained to be done. The plans included a lofty tower and spire 160 feet in height, and the massive foundations for this can be seen in the hall kitchen. Fortunately for later generations, the tower was never built.

The organ was installed in October 1885 and in 1886, the Vicarage was built next to the church, in Queens Park Terrace (formerly St Luke’s Terrace) at a cost of £2,200. The area adjacent to the church and Vicarage, on the north east, was at that time occupied by the Queens Park Cricket Ground.

Meet the team

  • Deacon Julie Newson: Deacon-in-Charge

    Deacon Julie Newson

    DEACON IN CHARGE

    01273 570978
    julie.newson@btinternet.com

  • Evlynn Sharp: Parish Reader

    Evlynn Sharp

    PARISH READER

    07759 042816
    evlynnsharp@hotmail.com

  • Yvonne Whitley-Jones: Churchwarden

    Yvonne Whitley-Jones

    CHURCHWARDEN

    01273 557986

  • Janet Hardacre: Health & Safety Officer

    Janet Hardacre

    HEALTH & SAFETY OFFICER

    07828 936713

  • Penny Bennett: Safeguarding Representative

    Penny Bennett

    SAFEGUARDING REPRESENTATIVE

    07825 600145
    pennyb183@gmail.com

  • Chris Whitley-Jones: Treasurer & Director of Music

    Chris Whitley-Jones

    TREASURER / DIRECTOR OF MUSIC

    01273 557968
    cwhitleyjones@gmail.com