From the 15th Century stone pulpit, to the 16th Century Bible and the world renowned Doom painting, Holy Trinity Coventry is certainly a 'must visit' place in our great city.
The church also has part of the carpet Queen Elizabeth II was crowned on. It is the only large historic building left intact after the Second World War, due to the outstanding bravery of Canon Clitheroe and three others; who actually went onto the roof whilst the bombs were falling to save the church from catching fire. This church, soaked in history, is also a living worshipping community.
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