Holy Trinity Church

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Holy Trinity Church by Garry Lavender-Rimmer as part of the Geograph project.

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Holy Trinity Church

Image: © Garry Lavender-Rimmer Taken: 30 Aug 2016

Holy Trinity church was built in 1839 but became a parish church in 1869. This grade 2 listed building was built of Red Sandstone. The architect was Edmund Sharpe who built 30 churches in Cheshire & Lancashire between 1835 & 1842. A chancel was added in 1875/76 and a Baptistry in 1911.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.077096
Longitude
-2.733029