Holy Trinity Church, Bradford
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Holy Trinity Church, Bradford, was an Anglican parish church located in Leeds Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1864–65 to a design by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley at an estimated cost of £3,565 (equivalent to £360,000 in 2021). The church was constructed in stone, its architectural style being Decorated. It had north and south five-bay aisles, and a southeast tower. In 1871 a broach spire was added, the chancel arch was rebuilt, and the tower was underpinned because of subsidence, the architects being Paley and Austin.The church was demolished in 1966, and the parish merged with that of St Clement's.
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Leeds Road, Bradford Laisterdyke
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N 53.79253 ° | E -1.73348 ° |
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Leeds Road
Leeds Road
BD3 8EY Bradford, Laisterdyke
England, United Kingdom
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