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St Lukes, Dyers Hill, South Street, Park
St Lukes Dyers Hill is an Ecclesiastical parish formed July 28th, 1846. The church situated in South Street, Park, and erected by public subscription in 1878 at a cost of £10,000 in memory of the late Rev. Dr Sale some time vicar of Sheffield is a building of stone in the Early Pointed style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, vestry and organ chamber, and a lofty tower with spire, rising to a height of approx 100ft, and containing one bell. There are 778 sittings. The register dates from the year 1879. The district is bounded by and includes - one side of Duke Street, Park, Harmer Lane, Pond Street, Flat Street, Bakers Hill, Shude Hill, Sheaf Bridge and Broad Street as far as Duke Street.
Extract from Kelly's Directory
(1883)
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