Church of the Holy Trinity, church in Winchester, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Church of the Holy Trinity is a church building in central Winchester, built in 1854 and designed in neo-Gothic style by Henry Woodyer. The structure features flint exterior walls, can hold about 900 people, and contains a tall altar, stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes, and numerous interior statues and memorials.
The building was erected in 1854 and reflects the neo-Gothic style of that era. Its interior decoration underwent several changes over time, including the installation of stained glass windows in the late 1860s and renovation of the Lady Chapel after World War II.
The church's name refers to the Holy Trinity and its biblical stained glass tells Old and New Testament stories throughout the interior. The space serves as a gathering place for the local community and welcomes visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
The church is located in central Winchester at the corner of North Walls and Upper Brook Street, making it easy to find and access on foot. Free seating is available for visitors who wish to spend time inside the building.
Outside on the church grounds stands a memorial dedicated to those who died in the First World War, recognized as a historic monument and reflecting the community's connection to local history. This memorial marks the place's role in the city's remembrance.
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