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Rotherhithe
Holy Trinity

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Rotherhithe Street
Rotherhithe
London
SE16

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Built: 1957
Architect: Thomas Ford
Listing: not listed

The church is of an orthodox plan on an east west axis, the sacristy being to the east. The main nave has simple aisles, there is a vestry, parish office and kitchen area to the east end and Lady Chapel with two entrances / exits, vestibules to the west end.

The building was dedicated in 1957 and is a brick construction with a pitched copper-clad roof.

The building occupies the approximate footprint of the former Holy Trinity Church, Rotherhithe, which was a Victorian building in the gothic style, consecrated in 1837. The original building was lost to the bombing of the Docklands area during the Second World War.

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