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Holy Trinity Church, Godney

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Church of the Holy Trinity Godney (geograph 2679342)
Church of the Holy Trinity Godney (geograph 2679342)

Holy Trinity Church is a former Church of England church in Godney, Somerset, England. Designed by George Phillips Manners, it was built in 1839–41 and made redundant in 1999. The church is now used for civil weddings and events as the Glastonbury Weddings and Events Venue. It is a Grade II listed building.

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Holy Trinity Church, Godney
Godney Road,

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Godney Road
BA5 1RU , Godney
England, United Kingdom
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