Holy Trinity, St Philip's

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Holy Trinity, St Philip's

Image: © Philip Pankhurst Taken: 12 May 2016

Now an arts centre, Holy Trinity is a Late Georgian Commissioners' gothic essay by Thomas Rickman, the man whose terminology to define the gothic is still in use today. 'Characteristically Perpendicular' says Pevsner, to emphasise that point. Built in Bath stone at a huge cost of £ 8,231 and completed in 1832, 5 years before Victoria came to the throne.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.45816
Longitude
-2.576104