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Holy Trinity Shaftesbury

 
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Oly Trinity Shaftesbury

Holy Trinity church is situated in Bimport and was completely rebuilt on the old site in 1842. It is built in the Early English style and comprises nave, aisles, north and south galleries, choir, north and south porches and square embattled western tower, 100 feet in height, with pinnacles and containing six bells. It could seat 834 people. Now, however, the building has been converted for community use and is the home of many groups, including the Scouts and a Day Centre for senior citizens. The churchyard of the Holy Trinity still contains three avenues of lime trees.

 


















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