Trowbridge, Holy Trinity Church c.1955
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T84048

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Known locally as 'the church on the roundabout', Trinity Church stands on its own island at the interchange of Stallard Street, Wingfield Road and Newtown. Dating from 1838, it was built to seat more than a thousand, to cater for the growing parish. It was reduced in size in 1908 to seat 750. Built in the Early English style, it was said to have been modelled on the Lady Chapel at Salisbury Cathedral.
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