Church of the Holy Trinity, Hartshill
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Image: © John Brightley Taken: 20 Sep 2010
Grade II listed. From listing description: 1841-1848 by T.L. Walker. Hartshill granite rubble with red brick, blue brick and sandstone dressings. Plain-tile roof has stone-coped gable parapets. Nave and shallow apsidal chancel. Neo-Norman style. The interior was redecorated in 1939 and 1948 by N.F.Cachemaille-Day.
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