Southwell NG25, Notts.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 19 May 2013
The Grade II-listed Holy Trinity church forming a back-drop to this quiet cul-de-sac, Coghill Court, off Westgate. Westgate is the principal road between the centre of Southwell and the suburb of Westhorpe. The Church was built by Weightman & Hadfield of Sheffield between 1844-46, the cost of it (£2,500) being raised by public subscription. That said, £2,000 of this was donated by Mrs Catherine Heathcote who ran Elmfield House School in Southwell. The church was apparently built to provide an Anglican alternative to the overly choral services at Southwell Minster.