St Luke's Church is a deconsecrated Romanesque Revival Anglican church located in Summerhill North, Cork city, Ireland, currently owned by Cork City Council and in use as a live music venue stylized as Live at St Luke's.
Originally intended as a chapel of ease for St Anne's Church,[1] by the 1850s the original cruciform building was too small to adequately serve its parishioners, and when St Luke's was made a parish in 1872, a new larger church was planned.
[2] The new church was designed in collaboration by architects John Benson and William Henry Hill, and was in the Romanesque style.
[1] John Benson having died in 1874, William Henry Hill was the sole architect of the current church.
[2] Built to seat 800 people, there were only thirteen parishioners in attendance at the last service held in the church.