Trimpley

 

Anglican: Holy Trinity

 

Originally a Chapel of Ease, Holy Trinity is a nineteenth century sandstone church in Norman style, built by Harvey Eginton in 1844. The west end is similar in style to Eginton’s work at Headless Cross.  Keyholder nearby.

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                                                              Holy Trinity Church, November 2010.

For more pictures from 2010:  Please Click Here.                                               (www.flickr.com/tudorbarlow)
 
References and some further sources:
Aiken, John. Census of Religious Worship, 1851: The Returns for Worcestershire.
Bridges, Tim. Churches of Worcestershire (2005)
Brooks, Alan, and Nikolaus Pevsner. Buildings of England: Worcestershire  (2007)

n.b. Full details of these books are on the bibliography and sources page.

Websites:    British History Online:   Entry for Kidderminster has a brief reference to Trimpley.
                     Grade II Listed Building:  Listing Details Here.
                     Historic England listing: Please Click Here.
                     Parish Website. (Kidderminster Ismere Team)
                     A Church Near You.
                     Family History Website.

For more pictures of work by Harvey Eginton in Worcestershire:  Please Click Here.

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