Holy Trinity Church is a Grade I listed building in the Coventry local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 February 1955. A Medieval Church.

Holy Trinity Church

WRENN ID
eternal-porch-furze
Grade
I
Local Planning Authority
Coventry
Country
England
Date first listed
5 February 1955
Type
Church
Period
Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Holy Trinity Church dates from the 13th to 15th centuries, with a chapel added in 1526-1527. The spire and upper part of the tower were rebuilt between 1666 and 1669. The church underwent restoration from 1843 to 1849 by R C Hussey of Birmingham and again in 1855 by G G Scott. The west window was installed in 1955, followed by the east window in 1956.

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  2. Remains of the west front, nave and aisles of Coventry Priory Grade I 49 m
  3. 8, Priory Row Grade II 54 m
  4. County Hall Grade II* 57 m
  5. 9 and 10, Priory Row Grade II 63 m
  6. Front Gate and Railings to Number 11 Grade II 73 m
  7. Golden Cross Inn Grade II* 77 m
  8. Former Blue Coat School Grade II* 79 m
  9. Ruined Cathedral Church of St Michael Grade I 79 m
  10. 11, Priory Row Grade II 80 m