Trozena Reborn

Published 10th of June, 2025

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Here's the church up close. To be fair, it was in good nick when we first visited too.

Up And Running

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This is the new toilet area. The taps work, and are very nice. The toilets behind them were all locked though. Perhaps they only get unlocked when the church is in use?

Through The Arched Door

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Let's pop into the church and see what its like now...

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The inside hadn't changed much. Indeed, the fake flowers were still there!

No George

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Actually there was one difference. The large picture of St George had been changed for some other religious pictures. Perhaps they change according to the time of year, when a particular Saint's day comes up?

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