Holy Trinity Gough Square, Victorian church in City of London, England
Holy Trinity Gough Square is a church building in the City of London featuring a hexagonal main structure with an octagonal chancel. The interior is distinguished by two galleries supported by cast-iron columns that rise above the entrance hall.
The church was built in 1842 under architect John Shaw's design to serve the expanding local population. This construction followed Reverend Thomas Dale's initiative to address growing religious needs in the parish.
The church welcomed people from all walks of life by keeping half its seating free, breaking down economic barriers to worship. This approach reflected a commitment to serving the entire neighborhood through open religious practice.
The building sits in a central location within the City of London and is accessible via nearby public transportation. Visitors should plan their approach since the layout has specific access points that may not be immediately obvious from the street.
The building stands out with its distinctive yellow brick exterior combined with rounded windows that give it a recognizable appearance. This material choice and window design set it apart from typical Victorian church architecture of the period.
Location: City of London
Inception: 1842
Architects: John Shaw
GPS coordinates: 51.51528,-0.10861
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:26
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