High Wycombe: Trinity United Reformed Church

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High Wycombe: Trinity United Reformed Church

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 13 Aug 2008

The church is on London Road looking out over The Rye. The building started life as Trinity Chapel in 1850, with the foundation stone being laid by the Rev John Hayden. The architect was Charles Searle. The church was Congregationalist and therefore became part of the United Reformed Church when the Congregationalists merged with the Presbyterian Church of England in 1972. The church has an excellent active website here http://www.trinity-urc.org.uk/index.php that includes the option to listen again. The church must have made a very early claim on their website address as the name is one that any Trinity URC church would die for! It is a Grade II Listed Building.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.627106
Longitude
-0.743239