Holy Trinity Church
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Holy Trinity Church by E Gammie as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © E Gammie Taken: 24 Nov 2013
The stained glass west window of Holy Trinity, lit from within. It is known as the Te Deum window, designed by Hugh Easton and dedicated in 1955. The church is a grade I listed building and dates back to the 13th century but it was much restored in the mid 19th century. The spire to the right is that of St Michael's cathedral church.
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