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Holy Trinity, Paddington

Coordinates: 51°31′3.09″N 0°10′55.43″W / 51.5175250°N 0.1820639°W / 51.5175250; -0.1820639
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The Church of the Holy Trinity, Bishop's Road, Paddington. Artist: T. Bury. Lithograph, c. 1845.

Holy Trinity was a church that once stood on the corner of Bishop's Road, now Bishop's Bridge Road, and Westbourne Terrace, in Paddington, London. It was built 1844–46 to a design by Thomas Cundy.[1]

It was closed in 1971 after being declared unsafe, before being demolished in the 1980s.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Church of the Holy trinity, Bishop's Road Paddington. Sanders of Oxford. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  2. ^ "HOLY TRINITY, PADDINGTON: BISHOPS BRIDGE ROAD, WESTMINSTER". London Metropolitan Archives. Retrieved 17 November 2020.

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