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Holy Trinity Barnes

1868 establishments in England1868 in London19th-century Church of England church buildingsAnglican Diocese of SouthwarkCastelnau, London
Church of England church buildings in the London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesChurches completed in 1868Churches in Barnes, London
Holy Trinity Church Barnes 30858
Holy Trinity Church Barnes 30858

Holy Trinity Barnes is a Church of England church in Castelnau, Barnes, London. Its vicar is David Cooke.The building dates from 1868. It was designed by Thomas Allom, an architect and artist who lived locally at 1 Barnes Villas (now 80 Lonsdale Road), Barnes.The church also has a hall.There are services on Sundays at 10am.

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Holy Trinity Barnes
Castelnau, London

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Castelnau 162
SW13 9ET London (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames)
England, United Kingdom
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