Easton Royal, Holy Trinity Church c.1955
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Easton Royal, near Pewsey, is a tiny vale village with a huge history. Stephen of Tisbury, archdeacon of Wiltshire, founded a Trinitarian friary here in 1245 to serve as a hostel for poor travellers. The friary was dissolved in 1538, and the church was demolished in 1590. The Earl of Hertford built the parish church in 1591 - the windows date from this time. The south-east tower with its pyramid roof, the chancel and the Perpendicular-style east window were added in 1853. The building materials are a mix of local stone and flint.
An extract from Wiltshire Churches Photographic Memories.
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