St Luke's Church is in the village of Winmarleigh, Lancashire, England. It is an active Church of England parish church in the Diocese of Blackburn, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the deanery of Lancaster and Morecambe.
The church was built in 1875–1876 by Paley and Austin, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.
St Luke's is constructed of sandstone rubble and has a roof of red tiles. Its plan consists of a nave, a chancel, a porch to the south, and a chapel and a vestry to the north. There is no tower, but there is a wooden bell-cote with a spire between the nave and chancel.
DowntownRDB Posted at 10-11 11:47
I really like the Gothic architectural style of the old church and what a serene location it sits on. Great job Paul.
Had it not been so cold when i finished filming, I would have waited an hour and would have got some amazing Aurora views...
Paul Bilbo Posted at 10-11 12:51
Had it not been so cold when i finished filming, I would have waited an hour and would have got some amazing Aurora views...
Paul.
Probably would have made for some amazing footage but sometimes it is not worth fighting the cold for that extra footage. I hope you have a great weekend.
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. We are grateful for you sharing your experience and the impressive footage with our DJI Forum community. Your contribution is greatly valued and appreciated.
Interestingly, the church cemetery houses a mausoleum dedicated to the Reddaway family of Winmarleigh Hall, a piece of local history reflected in the funerary art of 1927.
There is also the war grave of a soldier from the Liverpool Regiment of World War I, adding an additional layer of meaning to this place of peace and remembrance.