Holy Trinity Church, Barnoldswick, Yorkshire
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Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 7 Jul 2007
A relatively modern building which replaced the previous St. James's Church close by. While pleasant enough, a thing of beauty was not created here. A traditionally designed church with square tower, or even a proper spire, would have been a real enhancement to the town. The Ordnance Survey depicts it as 'Church with Spire'. It must have been a marginal decision.