Holy Trinity Church, Anglican church in Tulse Hill, England.
Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican house of worship in Tulse Hill with Kentish ragstone walls and a slated roof. The tower rises with a broach spire made from dressed bath stone and forms a distinctive feature in the local landscape.
The congregation was established in 1856 from portions of three existing parishes: St Luke West Norwood, St Matthew Brixton, and St Leonard's Streatham. This combination formed the foundation for the church that stands in this area today.
The church functions as a community gathering place where neighbors meet regularly for worship, advice services, and social activities spanning all ages. It serves as a location where families come together and participate in parish life.
The church offers in-person services and also streams worship through YouTube for those unable to attend in person. It is wise to check in advance when events take place as times may vary.
Three stained glass windows in the apse were created by artist Clare Dawson under the direction of M. E. Aldrich Rope. These works positioned to the north, east, and south showcase craftsmanship from that period.
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