Church of the Holy Trinity
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Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 20 Jun 2011
The sandstone church of the Holy Trinity in Dawley was built 1845 and was designed by Harvey Eginton of Worcester. It replaced Dawley's old Norman church which stood a little to the south-east of the present church. The earliest part of the church is probably its font, which dates back to the Norman period (12th-century).