Image: Nave of St Luke's, Berry Street 3
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Description: View eastward along the nave. St Luke's. Known as "the bombed out church" was badly damaged in the blitz of May 1941 and is preserved as a memorial, doubling as an arts centre holding exhibitions and other events. It is a Grade II listed building.
Title: Nave of St Luke's, Berry Street 3
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