Holy Trinity, Potten End: crossing and south transept

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Holy Trinity, Potten End: crossing and south transept

Image: © Chris Brown Taken: 19 Feb 2018

This small parish church of 1868 with mildly Italian-style details has a Greek cross plan which emphasises the centre rather than the east end, implying a "low" rather than a high Anglican congregation. The architect, Francis Cranmer Penrose, held the position of surveyor to the fabric of St Paul's cathedral.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.769816
Longitude
-0.527394