Holy Trinity Church

Introduction

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Holy Trinity Church

Image: © Ian Dunckley Taken: 3 Aug 2005

Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1842 having been built by William Arthur Watson. It was erected on a site gifted by the Right Honourable Dudley, Earl of Harrowby. At the time when the church was built, Attleborough, with a population of 1,094, was essentially a working class village with over 60% of its workforce engaged in the ribbon weaving industry. At the time of the church's 150th anniversary in 1992 Attleborough had grown to a population of over 15,000 and had more or less merged with Nuneaton.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.514286
Longitude
-1.455918