Welcome to St. Luke's Linch
Our simple, beautiful and quiet Grade II listed little church dates from 1700-1712, when Peter Bettesworth was chosen to build it, as the lintel over the doorway records.
It was in place of the parish's long-gone Domesday church near Bepton and was very small. Charles Taylor of Hollycombe extended it in 1814, giving the bell and the fine German glass of c1465 in the north window.
At the end of the 19th Century it was extended again in celebration of The Queen's Jubilee, by the Hawkshaw family, also of Hollycombe, and the main windows and the organ were given.
Next Date for your Diary...
RACE NIGHT
September 13th - Village Hall7.15pm. All the fun & excitement of the Races! Wine, Beer & soft drinks available. Great fun! Tkts £10, to include Fish & Chip Supper, & £1 FREE Bet on !st Race! Tickets from The Rising Sun, Marilyn Carter (722897) & Mike Friend (741382)

