Holy Trinity is an Anglican
parish church in London, built in 1888–90 on the south-eastern side of
Sloane Street to an
Arts and Crafts design by the architect
J. D. Sedding. Funded by the
5th Earl Cadogan, in whose estate it lay, the church replaced an earlier building only half its size which, at the time of its demolition, was less than sixty years old. Holy Trinity was heavily damaged during World War II but restored by the 1960s.Photograph:
David Iliff
Holy Trinity is an Anglican
parish church in London, built in 1888–90 on the south-eastern side of
Sloane Street to an
Arts and Crafts design by the architect
J. D. Sedding. Funded by the
5th Earl Cadogan, in whose estate it lay, the church replaced an earlier building only half its size which, at the time of its demolition, was less than sixty years old. Holy Trinity was heavily damaged during World War II but restored by the 1960s.Photograph:
David Iliff