St Andrew's at Trent
Gordon Harris
A parish church is often the largest and most significant building in a rural British village. St Andrew's at Trent is no exception with its soaring spire rising high above the wooded surroundings. Its Gothic medieval construction from the thirteenth century reflects the confidence and wealth of that period. However a church is more than its stone frame. Its whole fabric reflects the history of its community both as a centre of Christian worship, and as a collection of commemorative fabric and furnishings. St Andrew's contains both of these in abundance. This book describes the architecture and the furnishings in detail making no assumptions of the prior understanding of the reader, describing not only the art but how it reflects the community and the history of the Church in England.
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