St Luke’s church is one of five Anglican churches in Maidenhead, whose roots go back as far as 1865. The spire was put up in 1894.
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St James-The-Less Church, Stubbings
The Church of St. James-the-Less was consecrated in 1850 and served the local community. The foundation stone was laid in 1849 by Henry Skrine. The churchyard contains a World War 1 memorial
St. Mary’s Church
St Mary’s Church can be found tucked away at the bottom of the High Street, at the rear of Hinds Meadow car park and The Bear pub.
United Reformed Church
Maidenhead United Reformed Church has origins back into 1662, when the Rector of Henley left his living as a result of the Act of Uniformity
St Luke’s Church
St. Luke’s Church is a mid-Victorian building, just north of the centre of Maidenhead.
St Joseph’s Church
The opening ceremony was performed by the Bishop of Portsmouth, the Right Rev Dr Virtue, on 18th December 1884.
St. Peter’s Church
The post showcases beautiful sunlit views of St. Peter’s Church located in Furze Platt. It includes images that highlight both the church’s exterior and a closer perspective, emphasizing its architectural charm and picturesque setting.