English: Holy Trinity Church, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Holy Trinity is said to be the largest by area of all English Parish Churches. The present building is the third Church on the site. Founded in 1285, the oldest parts date back to c1300. The 150 ft high tower (which contains four clock faces), has a ring of 15 bells.
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