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James Gibbs

Photograph at the James Gibbs black plaque

Holy Trinity Church Founded by Peter Legh of Lyme Hall in 1709 Holy Trinity was rebuilt in 1760, probably to a design by James Gibbs, the architect of Warrington's Town Hall. The town clock in the tower above has a bell dating from 1647 which once hung in the Court House in the Old Market Place (Golden Square.)

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