Church of Holy Trinity, Minories

Holy Trinity, Minories
A drawing published in 1907 of the west front of the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories.
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LocationCity of London
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
History
FoundedAs an Abbey chapel, 1293
As a parish church, 1593
Architecture
Years builtc. 1300, rebuilt 1706
Closed1899
Demolished1941

Holy Trinity, Minories, was a Church of England parish church outside the eastern boundaries of the City of London, but within the Liberties of the Tower of London and therefore in the East End of London. The liberty was incorporated in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney in 1899, and today is within the City of London. Converted from the chapel of a nunnery, Holy Trinity was in use as a church from the 16th century until the end of the 19th century. It survived as a parish hall until it was destroyed by bombing during World War II.


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