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The Holy Trinity, Marlow, Buckinghamshire

Description

The church of the Holy Trinity, consecrated in 1852, is a building of flint, with stone quoins and dressings, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch, and a turret containing one bell: on the south side of the nave is a monument of alabaster; and marble to Col. Alexander Higginson, d. 1855; the chancel walls and roof are decorated in colour, and the east and west windows and four others in the chancel and three in the nave are stained: the reredos is of alabaster and Caen stone with panels of gold and coloured mosaic: there are 200 sittings.

The Holy Trinity
Marlow
Buckinghamshire

Denomination:Church of England
Diocese:Oxford
Built:1852
Sittings:200
Graveyard:Yes