Holy Trinity Church, Privett is an outstanding example of Victorian church architecture in the Early English style. Built between 1876 and 1878, it has a four-bay nave with aisles and clerestory, transepts, an un-aisled chancel and a magnificent tower and spire, which soar 160 feet high above the Hampshire countryside. The finest stone, glass and Italian marble were used in its construction and the whole was designed by the celebrated Victorian architect, Sir William Blomfield.
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