Church Of The Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Southampton local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 February 1969. Church.
Church Of The Holy Trinity
- WRENN ID
- lunar-stone-cedar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Southampton
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 14 February 1969
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Church of the Holy Trinity is the parish church of Millbrook, built between 1873 and 1880 by architect Henry Woodyer. It is constructed from Perbeck stone and features a tall nave with five bays, a clerestory, aisles, a chancel, a south chapel, and a north-west tower that includes bell openings and an impressive stone spire. The church has lancet windows, with the east window consisting of seven lights, which is a copy of a window from Oakham, Surrey. Inside, the church displays simple foliated capitals, a roof supported on angel corbels, and a Baldacchino over the altar, likely designed by Comper. The stained glass windows are probably by Clayton and Bell.
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