The Henry Wood Hall (former Holy Trinity Church)

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The Henry Wood Hall (former Holy Trinity Church)

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 16 Jun 2008

The church of Holy Trinity, Newington was built in 1824 (architect: Francis Bedford), and Trinity Church Square developed around it. The name derives from being built on land granted by Trinity House. It is Grade II listed (list entry number 1385999). It was declared redundant as a church in 1972, and the parish was united with St Matthew, Southwark in 1974; a rebuilt St Matthew's Image is now the parish church. The freehold of the site and building was sold in 1977 and it is now the Henry Wood Concert Hall. It was rebuilt internally as an open hall with a new west gallery. The bells were re-cast and re-hung in a now-demolished church in Waterloo and later moved to St Peter's Walworth Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.498671
Longitude
-0.093994