Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, Hamil Road, Burslem

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Date:1895 - 2002 (c.)

Description:Originally St.Werburghs this single storey building is thought to have been erected sometime before July 20th 1895, as the inscribed datestone remains as part of the wall. The bell tower, situated to the east end of the building, has a metal base, wooden bell compartment and tiled roof with a cross.
Orgininally English bond with red facing brick, modern brickwork can be seen in some areas. It has six brick pillasters and six coloured leaded arched windows with chafered brick sills.
The main entrance has a small porch with a modern tiled roof and a large decorated terracotta tile panel above the door.

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