Church Of The Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 July 1976. Church.

Church Of The Holy Trinity

WRENN ID
stony-doorway-bramble
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
8 July 1976
Type
Church
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Church of the Holy Trinity is a church built in 1867, constructed from coursed and squared limestone rubble with ashlar dressings and topped with a double Roman tile roof. It features a nave, chancel, south porch, and northeast vestry, all designed in the Decorated Gothic Revival style. The building has coped gables with moulded kneelers and cross finials, along with offset buttresses on the nave and corner buttresses on the chancel.

The east end showcases a two-centre arched three-light window adorned with three trefoils and a cill band. The chancel has a two-bay design with one-light windows, while the taller four-bay nave is divided by buttresses and features two-light windows, all equipped with hood moulds and a cill band. The west end includes a small two-light window beneath a quatrefoil, topped by a bellcote and an octagonal spirelet. The south porch boasts a coped gable with a splayed entrance consisting of three orders with attached shafts and head stops, quatrefoil side lights, an arch-braced collar truss roof, and a two-leaf door with strap hinges. The interior has not been inspected.

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