Holy Trinity Church, Walton
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Image: © Brian Deegan Taken: 24 May 2017
More Information on the Church >> http://www.streetandwalton.co.uk/history_walton.html Walton >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walton,_Somerset The parish church of the Holy Trinity is in the centre of Walton village, which in turn is claimed to be the geographical centre of Somerset. The present church is not old; having been completely rebuilt in 1865/6 on the site of - and incorporating wall fragments from - an earlier stone church: with a North aisle added to the original floor plan. It is known that the tower was centrally placed in the older church and was only moved to the North face in about 1830: to be rebuilt in 1865 and further altered in 1886. It is also known that early in the 15th Century a porch was added to the South face. This was later converted to a vestry and continued in use as such until 1865.