Holy Trinity Church, Heywood
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The church of the Holy Trinity, Heywood, is built mainly in a late-13th-century style but its most striking feature is the large east window with reticulated tracery in a 14th-century style. It comprises chancel, clerestoried nave of 4 bays, north and south aisles, and south porch, and is built of squared and coursed masonry with worked dressings. It has a slate roof and a bell-cote at the west end contains 3 bells. There is a set of plate hall-marked 1848.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°16'53"N 2°11'4"W
- Farleigh Hungerford Castle 8.2 km
- St Mary's Church Hemington 15 km
- St Marys Church 22 km
- Church of St. John the Baptist 24 km
- Wells Cathedral 33 km
- Cathedral Grounds 33 km
- St Saviour's Church 34 km
- Bristol Cathedral 35 km
- All Saints Church, Wraxall 42 km
- Church of St Peter 46 km
- Round Wood 0.4 km
- Westbury cement works 1.6 km
- Cement works golf course 2.2 km
- Matravers School 2.6 km
- Leighton Recreation Centre 3.1 km
- Army Officer Selection Board - Leighton House 3.2 km
- Bratton Castle 3.5 km
- Westbury Cement Works Chalk Quarry 3.6 km
- The Salisbury Plain Training Area 19 km
- Salisbury Plain 21 km