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St
Luke’s Church, to the side and rear of the ‘Wheatsheaf‘
pub, is constructed of locally quarried sandstone, under a slate roof.
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The Cross,
originally suspended above the choir stalls in Chester Cathedral, was described
by Pevsner in his “Buildings of England – Cheshire” as “typical high
Victorian style in its elaboration and its thick relief”, and is now
suspended in the Chancel at St Luke’s Church.
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