St Eleutherius, St Anthia and St Luke the Evangelist

The Anglican St Luke's was opened as a mission church for Holy Trinity Church, Leyton to serve the furthest western parts of its own parish and of St Catherine's Church, Leyton.

Its original iron hall was replaced by a grey terracotta permanent church in 1914, which was granted a new parish in 1932, using parts from those of Holy Trinity and St Mary's.

Badly damaged in the London Blitz, the church was restored and continued operating.

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St Eleutherius, St Anthia and St Luke the Evangelist