English: Holy Trinity Church, Beauchamp Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa. Holy Trinity was built as a proprietary chapel - a church without a parish by the Reverend John Craig, Vicar of Leamington. It opened on All Saints Day in 1847 and was inspired by portions of the Cathedral at Rouen. In 1865 a gallery was added at the west end. On the 16th November 1899, Holy Trinity finally became a parish church. The most recent major extension to the church began in 1913 when two adjacent houses were demolished to make way for a major extension to the Nave.
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