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Church of the Holy Trinity

A Grade II* Listed Building in Binegar, Somerset

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Latitude: 51.243 / 51°14'34"N

Longitude: -2.5524 / 2°33'8"W

OS Eastings: 361537

OS Northings: 149454

OS Grid: ST615494

Mapcode National: GBR MS.1WPP

Mapcode Global: VH89T.Q00Z

Plus Code: 9C3V6CVX+52

Entry Name: Church of the Holy Trinity

Listing Date: 2 June 1961

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1058641

English Heritage Legacy ID: 268021

Also known as: Church of the Holy Trinity, Binegar

ID on this website: 101058641

Location: Holy Trinity Church, Binegar, Somerset, BA3

County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Civil Parish: Binegar

Built-Up Area: Gurney Slade

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST64NW BINEGAR CP BINEGAR VILLAGE
VILLAGE
12/1 Church of the Holy Trinity
2.6.61

GV II*

Anglican Parish Church. Norman establishment, rebuilt C15, rebuilt, except tower, 1858 for Rev William Heade. Coursed
and squared rubble, freestone dressings, asbestos slate roofs, coped verges with finials. Wave, chancel, north
transept, north organ chamber, north vestry, south porch, west tower. Perpendicular tower, remainder in Middle Pointed
style. Three stage tower with diagonal buttresses rising to crenellated pinnacles, embattled parapet with an arcade of
blind foiled niches, to west carved Trinity, polygonal stair turret to north with crenellated capping, 2-light
bell-chamber windows with louvres, 2-light west window with renewed tracery, label, west door. Three bay nave, single
and 2-light windows. Gabled porch. Two bay chancel, one, 2 and 3-light windows, to east with geometrical tracery.
Interior plastered on flagstone floors, encaustic tile pavement to chancel. Triple-chamfered tower arch; moulded
chancel arch on carved springers. C15 octagonal font; small Jacobean altar table; medieval stoup built into vestry
wall. Remainder of fittings late Cl9 including choir stalls, altar rails, lectern, organ, pulpit and oil lamps. Pews of
1903. Stained glass to east window of 1913, remainder of windows with plain leaded lights. Cartouche of 1736; 5 main
C19 wall monuments. Three early bells. (Pevsner, Buildings of England, North Somerset and Bristol, 1958; Church
Guide).


Listing NGR: ST6153749454

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