Church of the Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 January 1986. Church.
Church of the Holy Trinity
- WRENN ID
- deep-hinge-bracken
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Buckinghamshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 22 January 1986
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
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SU 89 SW 4/35
FINGEST AND LANE END CHURCH PATH (LANE END) Church of the Holy Trinity
II
Parish church. Dated 1877 on stone dedication tablet at East end. By J. Oldrid Scott. Flint with stone dressings, tiled roofs.
Nave, North porch, tower in angle with small North transept, North chapel, chancel and South, vestry. In Early English style with lancet windows. Off-set buttresses, stone sill course, flint and stone chequer patterning to tops of gables. Nave has two lancets and cusped roundel to West, five lancets to South with arched door to left, and two lancets to North Gabled North porch at right end, with double chamfered arch, and paired cusped lights to each side. Tower, raised 1901, is of three stages with saddle-back roof, clocks in gables, paired cusped openings to bell-chamber, lancets, and West door. Triple lancets in small gable of North transept, the central light taller. North chapel has three lancets to North and traceried roundel to East Chancel has three-light traceried East window with carved head hoodmould stops. Door and two-light window to vestry.
Interior: nave has six-bay roof of re-used medieval timbers from Marlow’s manor hall, with chamfered arch-braces to collars, and chamfered arched wind-braces.
Listing NGR: SU8060491647
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