St Luke's Garrison Chapel

The St Luke's Garrison Chapel is a defunct Anglican church which formed part of the Tigné Barracks and Cambridge Battery used by the British army until 1979.

[1] The foundation stone for St Luke's was laid on 16 January 1910 by the Governor of Malta, Sir Leslie Rundle.

The church was built to serve the British army stationed in the Tigné Barracks, thus only accessible to military personnel.

During WWII the chapel was badly damaged and so declared unsafe, with the congregation having to attend services at the nearby church of the Holy Trinity.

The altar rail was decorated with Maltese crosses with the chancel floor finished off with red tiles and white marble steps.