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Church of Holy Trinity

A Grade I Listed Building in Rothwell, North Northamptonshire

Church of Holy Trinity, Rothwell

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Remodelled (1893 and 1910) former transept (cut down in 1673) shows 2 blocked arches. In the right hand one there is a C15 Perpendicular Gothic window. Next, a plain late C13 double lancet. Next, the Lady chapel of C13, with new Perpendicular Gothic windows of C15 in 3 bays. At the corner is a complex external pier with a gabled frieze, topped with a spire. (Photo Mar 2012).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 25 July 2012

Photo ID: 53777
Building ID: 101288778
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