Church Of The Holy Trinity is a Grade II* listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 May 1978. A Victorian Church. 1 related planning application.

Church Of The Holy Trinity

WRENN ID
forgotten-rubble-amber
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
15 May 1978
Type
Church
Period
Victorian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

FROXFIELD PRIVETT SU 62 NE 8/7 Church of the Holy Trinity (formerly listed 15.5.78 as 'Holy Trinity Church') GV II* Former parish church, now a 'redundant' church. 1876-8, by Sir A Blomfield, replacing an earlier building. Early English design; chancel with north (vestry) and south chapels, nave of 4 bays with aisles, north porch, west tower. Walls of rough flint rubble with Bath stone dressings; moulded eaves, hoodmoulds, cill bands, plinth, stepped buttresses: lancets, coupled in the clerestory, triple in the aisles, triple east window. Tile roof. The prominent tower has a stone broach-spire with lucarnes and corner gargoyles, coupled belfry openings, elaborately-stepped corner buttresses, octagonal stair turret, and west door within a gabled frame. The porch has a steep gable, with a figure in a Vesica, and buttresses. Interior, full Gothic details, with moulded and stiff leaf caps, mosaic floor (with geometrical patterns in the chancel) reredos arcade, sedilia, stone pulpit, square font on pillars. An unaltered building.

Listing NGR: SU6791628475

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