OS bench mark on Holy Trinity Church
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Image: © Shantavira Taken: 6 May 2014
Ordnance Survey bench mark with bolt on the south-east corner of the south transept of Holy Trinity Church, Oakengates. This bench mark was established during the First primary levelling of England & Wales (1840-1860), and was levelled with a height of 453.1560 feet [138.1219 metres] above mean sea level (Liverpool datum). It was included on the Llandysilio to Stafford levelling line. The surveyor's description was "No. 61. Bolt in South-east corner of South transept of Trinity Church, Oaken Gate ; 1.52 ft. above surface." (p.587)