Grade II listed Church of the Holy Trinity, Abergavenny

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Grade II listed Church of the Holy Trinity, Abergavenny

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 7 Dec 2011

This is the Baker Street side of the Church in Wales church, in the Diocese of Monmouth. Holy Trinity Church was consecrated by the Bishop of Llandaff on November 6th 1840. It was built as a chapel to serve the adjacent almshouses and the nearby school. Grade II listed in 1974.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.821969
Longitude
-3.022823