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...
JULY 4th - RECTORY FETE - Rectory Garden
Come along to our traditional Rectory Garden Fete
...Dog Show, Stalls, Music, Children’s Events, Ice cream, Teas, Pimms etc..starts at 2pm REALLY, REALLY GREAT FUN!
JULY 4th Eve - MUSIC FOR A SUMMER’S EVENING - Wardley Barn
...with the internationally renowned ENGLISH CONCERT ORCHESTRA... who are among the finest chamber orchestras in the world, with a reputation for inspiring performances of Baroque and Classical music....a musical treat for all!6.00pm Garden open for picnickers & concert-goers
7.00pm Wine Reception
7.30pm Concert
c 8.30pm Concert finishes....wine available/finish picnics
Tickets at £25 from Pat Williams tel 654 916

