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Trinity
Square is the most complete and best preserved
square in South London.
At its centerpiece is the magnificient Holy
Trinity Church known as the Henry Wood Hall
of 1826 by architect Francis Bedford.
The Square was developed by Trinity House,
the body responsible for inshore navigation
and safety, in the 1820s, and through luck
and their careful management it has survived
bombs and the redeveloper. |