Dave Usher, pictured in the now redundant St Luke’s Church which he will be using in partnership with Dave Leach as an antiques centre later this month.
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It’s always heartening to hear of redundant churches being put to another use. A Grade II-listed Victorian church in Wolverhampton which has been empty for more than a decade is set to open as an antiques centre later this month.
Bought for £1 last year by a Birmingham-based property developer, St Luke’s, Blakenhall, was described architecturally in a contemporary account as built in the “roguish Gothic Revival style”.