St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)

[4]: 11  St. Luke's is typical of Hannaford's churches from the period, most of which were stone Gothic Revival structures.

[4]: 3 One story tall, St. Luke's is a simple rectangle in its floor plan, with ends that rise to steep gables.

[5] On one side sits an ornate frame-built vestibule with large timbers visible for structural support.

These elements, together with the small ogive windows set into the walls, lend the building the appearance of an English country church.

Although it was already listed on the Register, the Church of the Resurrection was included within the multiple property submission as another significant Hannaford design.