Trinity Church is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 April 1982. Church. 1 related planning application.

Trinity Church

WRENN ID
silver-finial-primrose
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
30 April 1982
Type
Church
Source
Historic England listing

Description

AIREBOROUGH NEW ROAD SIDE SE 24 SW LS 19 (east side) Rawdon 5/14 Trinity Church 30.4.1982 GV II

Congregational church. Circa 1846; altered. Coursed squared sandstone with green slate roof. Rectangular plan, 6 bays, with gabled front to road. Early English style. Clasping corner pilasters terminating in spired octagonal pinnacles, and between these 2-centred arches or dreading on 3 levels: at ground floor a central doorway chamfered in 2 orders, containing double doors with ornamental iron hinges, and set in a raised surround with clasping corner pilasters, flanked by blind arches, all these arches with hoodmoulds on carved stops; above this, a weathered stringcourse from which rises a band of blind arcading with steeply-pointed double-chamfered arches on colonettes with annular caps; and at the upper level a quintuple group of stepped lancets, the outer ones blind and formed only of the arches; gable finial. Side walls each have 6 very tall lancets, all with hoodmoulds on jewelled stops, and gutter brackets which match these stops. Rear gable has single-storey gabled extension, and a stepped 3-light blind window.

Interior: gallery on 3 sides, with blind arcade panelling.

Listing NGR: SE2058340211

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