Sunday, 4 November 2012

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, KEW

The beautiful old Anglican Church on the corner of High St and Pakington St, Kew, is an imposing Victorian building. Begun in 1862 to the design of Charles Barrett, it has been heterogeneously extended over time, and is now of greater interest for elements like the Albert Memorial window of 1864, and for the fine reredos, carved by William Howitt to the design of Laver & Fick.

Holy Trinity has provided the spiritual home to a community of faith that has gathered to worship in a magnificent bluestone building since 1863. The church has been the focus of the Anglican Kew community in many ways over the years, and provides a traditional style of worship, and a contemporary family ministry with services and playgroup.

This post is part of the Spiritual Sundays meme,
and also part of the Psalm Sunday meme.













Here is Bach's "Air on the G String"

7 comments:

  1. I love the second one, with the faint reflection in the glass. Have a good week.

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  2. Such a lovely church, Nick, and your photos are marvelous as always! Love the windows and the details you've captured!! Have a great week!

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  3. The colours of the windows are amazing. The last images made me think, that it did grow out of the ground. Thank you very much for your kind participation. Please have a good new week ahead.

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  4. This church is absolutely amazing.

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  5. Fabulous series Nick. My favourite is the window with the four cherubs.

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