Church Of The Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 July 1987. Church.
Church Of The Holy Trinity
- WRENN ID
- rough-screen-coral
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Northumberland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 15 July 1987
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Church of the Holy Trinity is a parish church built in 1849 by Benjamin and John Green. It is constructed from squared stone with ashlar dressings and has a Welsh slate roof. The church features a broad, aisleless nave with four bays, a west porch, and a two-bay chancel that includes a north vestry, all designed in a 13th-century style. The nave has a chamfered plinth, a sill string, and an eaves cornice, with buttresses at the angles and between the bays. There are lancet windows with chamfered hoods on both the north and south sides, and taller lancets flanking the west porch, which has boarded double doors with substantial scrolled hinges and is set within a double-chamfered arch. Adjacent to the west of the porch is a church hall built in 1981. A circular window is positioned in the east gable above the chancel roof, and the gables are coped, with the western gable featuring a bellcote that has a single double-chamfered arch and a coped gable with a moulded finial. The low chancel includes lancet windows and a blocked priests' door on the south side, with a lancet triplet on the east side; the east gable is coped and topped with a bracelet finial cross.
Inside, the church has a double-chamfered chancel arch supported by corbelled filleted shafts. There is a panelled western gallery resting on cast-iron columns. The sanctuary features panelling that serves as a memorial for the 1914-18 war. The roof is made of braced scissor trusses on corbels, with strutted upper kingposts. The original patterned glass in the east window and the roundel above the chancel arch includes coloured borders.
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