Holy Trinity, Paulton
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Holy Trinity, Paulton by HelenK as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © HelenK Taken: 30 Sep 2018
Holy Trinity is one of three churches in the Paulton Benefice https://paulton-benefice.org.uk/. The church as it is now is largely the result of restoration by John Pinch the Younger. The clock face is unusually elaborate, with an ironwork pattern.
Image Location
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