St Luke's Church, Blakenhall

[3] It was designed by the architect G. T. Robinson of Leamington Spa, and was consecrated by the Bishop of Lichfield on 18 July 1861.

In 2014 it was announced that parts of the tower and spire were unsafe and the roof and floor had dry rot.

The Diocese of Lichfield was seeking formal closure of the church as the congregation was unable to raise funding to match that offered by English Heritage to repair the church.

[8][9] The church closed in 2017, and while several groups were interested in purchasing it, including a Sikh congregation, the building is now used as an antiques shop.

[13] Also within the parish is a tin tabernacle on Pond Lane, used as a Mission hall.