A clock above the door
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The photograph on this page of A clock above the door by Neil Owen as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 3 Apr 2023
St Mary's church began life as a small chapel of ease called Trinity Chapel. When the church and parish were altered in the 1860s, an large renovation and expansion were carried out. The south porch was blocked and the west tower door used instead, and perhaps the clock installed at this point. The latter is made by J.H. Allis of Small Street, Bristol. Grade II listed.