The chancel arch, Holy Trinity Church, Denby Dale

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The chancel arch, Holy Trinity Church, Denby Dale

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 11 Sep 2011

The church has a very pleasant interior. The chancel arch is shaped like a whalebone arch or cruck-frame, although the architect probably thought of it as the top part of a gothic window. The wall hanging behind the altar represents Christ Our Light and was created by members of the congregation. The displays give an interesting history of the Bible.

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Image Location

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53.570729
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-1.658544