Holy Trinity Church, Mossley- north-west corner
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Image: © Jonathan Kington Taken: 14 Feb 2011
Looking at the north and west elevations of the church, for a close-up of the War Memorial see Image Holy Trinity Church was originally built in 1846 as the parish church for the Mossley district of Congleton although there is some evidence of later work, including a new disabled access to the west door in 2010.