It is a Gothic Revival-style church that follows the dictates of the Ecclesiological Society reflecting English medieval building principles.
It is composed of a tall nave, flanked by side aisles below a clerestory, and features a crenelated tower with lancet windows.
Rose windows exist at the west end of the nave and along the clerestory.
[2] St. Luke's Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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