St Luke's Church, Chiddingstone Causeway

St Luke's Church
St Luke's Church, Chiddington Causeway. The WWI & WWII memorial is visible to the left of the tower.
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
WebsiteSt Lukes - a Church near You
History
DedicationLuke the Evangelist
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II*
Designated10 September 1954
Architect(s)John Francis Bentley
Architectural typeDecorated Gothic Revival
Years built1897-1898
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseRochester
Clergy
RectorLisa Cornell
Assistant priest(s)Lindsay Llewellyn-MacDuff

St Luke is a Grade II* listed Church of England church in Chiddingstone Causeway, Kent. It was built in 1897–1898 to a design by John Francis Bentley in a loosely Decorated Gothic Revival style, replacing a tin tabernacle (erected circa 1873).

According to Pevsner, the church was financed by the Hill family and John Singer Sargent recommended Bentley to him. It was the only Protestant church designed by Bentley.

Since 2019 the church has been part of the High Weald Churches benefice of Penshurst, Chiddingstone, Fordcombe and Chiddingstone Causeway.

The altar window is the work of Wilfrid de Glehn.