Lutonman, isn't the photo of the church you have posted the one that predates the 1884 one?
The photo is definitely not of the 1884 church.
I liked the 1884 church, a cousin of mine was married there in the early 1970s. It is a pity that this fine looking building lasted for less than 100 years. From reading the description of the foundations, its maybe not surprising!
Meanwhile in the later 1950s yours truly was schooling at the Luton Junior school annexe just a few yards along the road. I'm sure I can remember a few occasions of creaking and groaning from that schoolhouse. Maybe it too had inadequate foundations sitting on that clay/chalk base?
One day, following an almighty crash from above, the caretaker (Mr. Hancock?) scaled a ladder into the attic and reported fallen masonry from around the chimney lining.
Alec.