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Church of the Holy Trinity

A Grade II Listed Building in Queensbury, Bradford

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7668 / 53°46'0"N

Longitude: -1.8491 / 1°50'56"W

OS Eastings: 410046

OS Northings: 430064

OS Grid: SE100300

Mapcode National: GBR HSJW.GF

Mapcode Global: WHC9F.KLQ4

Plus Code: 9C5WQ582+P9

Entry Name: Church of the Holy Trinity

Listing Date: 7 March 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1314183

English Heritage Legacy ID: 337419

ID on this website: 101314183

Location: Holy Trinity Church, Queensbury, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13

County: Bradford

Electoral Ward/Division: Queensbury

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bradford

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Queensbury Holy Trinity

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


SE13SW QUEENSBURY WEST END
(south side),
Queensbury

5/45 Church of the
Holy Trinity

II

Church. 1843 by James Mallinson, east end restorations by T. H.
and F. Healey 1885. North-west tower rebuilt 1906 and moved from
west to north-west position. Ashlar. Stone slate roofs. Early
English style. 6-bay aisled nave, north-west tower, 3-bay chancel
with 2-bay north chapel and 2-bay organ chamber to south. The aisles
are buttressed and have tall parapets with roll-top copings. Lancet
windows with hoodmoulds. 3-stage square tower has angle buttresses
rising to octagonal pinnacles. Very elaborate gabled doorway on north
side with 3 orders of colonnettes and mouldings. 3-light bell-chamber
openings with blind centre light. Clock face above to each side. Two
2-light west windows with plate tracery and octofoil in apex. 3-light
east window with enriched clustered colonnettes, surmounted by well-
carved angels, a beast and a bird.

Interior: Arcaded nave on tall slender octagonal piers. 2-bay tower
arcade with well carved life-sized angel in octofoiled opening over.
2-bay arcade to north and south of chancel. Arched braced trusses to
nave, king-post trusses to aisles. Elaborate and well-carved fittings.
East window in memory of John Foster (d.1879), and his wife Ruth (d.1882).

F. Barrett, A History of Queensbury, 1963.


Listing NGR: SE1004630064

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