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Halstead Holy Trinity Church, (Historic Churches Trust). Key available nearby. Built in 1843-4 by Sir George Gilbert Scott to serve Halstead's community west of the River Colne, Holy Trinity is Grade II* listed building one of the first examples of a Gothic Revival Church in the Early English style. Its tall tower and broach spire form a predominant and handsome feature of the village. Inside, graceful arcades divide the lofty clerestoried nave from the aisles. There is some fine 20th century woodcarving and colourful glass of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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- Place of Worship