Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells
Church of Holy Trinity | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Town or city | Bristol |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°26′59″N 2°37′07″W / 51.4498°N 2.6187°W |
Completed | 1829 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Charles Robert Cockerell |
Church of Holy Trinity is an Anglican church in Hotwells, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a grade II* listed building.[1][2]
History
The church was built in 1829 by Charles Robert Cockerell with an interior by T Burrough and consecrated on 10 November 1830.
The interior forms a rectangle about 85 by 60 feet (26 by 18 m) and Cockerell used
Since the rebuilding in the 1950s a kitchen, toilets and office space have been added. In 2004 the roof was repaired and asbestos removed from the dome. The pews can be moved for concerts and special services.[4]
The parish and benefice is part of the Diocese of Bristol.[5]
Archives
Parish records of Holy Trinity church, Hotwells, Bristol are held at Bristol Archives (Ref. P.HTC) (online catalogue) including baptism and marriage registers. The archive also includes records of the incumbent, churchwardens, parochial church council, schools and vestry, plus plans and photographs.
See also
- Churches in Bristol
- Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol
References
- ^ Historic England. "Church of Holy Trinity (1282233)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ a b Historic England. "Church of Holy Trinity (1282233)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ISBN 0-901571-88-1.
- ^ "Parish Profile. Holy Trinity, Hotwells" (PDF). Diocese of Bristol. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ "Holy Trinity (Hotwells), Clifton". A Church Near You. Church of England. Retrieved 1 November 2016.