St. Luke's, Sheen

Welcome to St. Luke's church in Sheen. Though the congregation Sunday-by-Sunday is small, it is swelled by people from a wide area for important services. The congregation seek to be hospitable to all, and so, realising that there isn’t a cafe in the village, have made tea and coffee making facilities available in the newly-refurbished kitchen in the room under the tower.

The bell tower has a full peal of bells, and a regular team of ringers who meet to practice during the week and to ring for services when possible.​

St Luke’s is an ancient foundation, but the present building dates from Victorian times, when the church, school room, teachers house, and vicarage were all built around a pleasant little square.

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Malcom Hawton