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New Church, Sloane Street, Chelsea

New Church, or Holy Trinity church, was built in the very late 1820s, consecrated in 1830. It served not merely the needs of nineteenth-century parishioners, but to "give a little relief to the monotonous line of houses which reaches from Knightsbridge to Sloane Square, a distance of nearly half a mile". Holy Trinity cost a little under £6,000 to build.

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