Holy Trinity Church, South Kensington
Church in London , United Kingdom
51°30′0.16″N 0°10′43.69″W / 51.5000444°N 0.1788028°W / 51.5000444; -0.1788028Holy Trinity Church, South Kensington, is an Anglican church located on Prince Consort Road in the City of Westminster, London, England. The current building dates from 1901 and was built by George Frederick Bodley and Cecil Greenwood Hare.
Edward Ashmore and Gilbert Spencer were both married in the church.
- The interior
- The reredos
External links
Media related to Holy Trinity Church, South Kensington at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Deanery of Westminster St Margaret
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