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Description Holy Trinity, Louth, Lincolnshire, was designed by local architects C. Rogers & Marsden. It was consecrated in 1866, but completed several years before that. The nave burned down in 1991, but the tower remains. The nave was replaced by the modern-style Trinity Centre. All the carving on the present tower and the former nave was carried out by Mawer & Ingle of Leeds. Showing decoration on jamb between the doors, at the north double door of the tower.
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