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Latitude: 52.1391 / 52°8'20"N
Longitude: -1.6113 / 1°36'40"W
OS Eastings: 426695
OS Northings: 249046
OS Grid: SP266490
Mapcode National: GBR 5NV.TP4
Mapcode Global: VHBY8.1H0J
Plus Code: 9C4W49QQ+JF
Entry Name: Church of the Holy Trinity and St Thomas of Canterbury
Listing Date: 2 August 1972
Last Amended: 27 April 2000
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1382579
English Heritage Legacy ID: 482963
ID on this website: 101382579
Location: Holy Trinity and St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Ettington, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37
County: Warwickshire
District: Stratford-on-Avon
Civil Parish: Ettington
Built-Up Area: Ettington
Traditional County: Warwickshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire
Church of England Parish: Ettington
Church of England Diocese: Coventry
Tagged with: Church building
ETTINGTON
SP24NE HALFORD ROAD
1912-1/7/69 (West side)
02/08/72 Church of the Holy Trinity and St
Thomas of Canterbury
(Formerly Listed as:
ETTINGTON
Church of the Holy Trinity)
II
Church. 1902-3. By C Ford Whitcomb. Coursed squared limestone
with ashlar dressings; tile roofs. Wide eaves; flush quoins
and coped gables. Stone internal stack.
PLAN: 3-bay nave with north-east vestry and south porch; 2-bay
chancel with north-east tower and south chapel.
EXTERIOR: windows have Perpendicular tracery. Chancel has
gable cross over 3-light window with hood carried up as
fillet; foundation stone dated 1902. North and south sides
have 2-light straight-headed and traceried windows. 3-stage
tower has one diagonal buttress with gable dated 1909,
octagonal stair turret to west angle; 2-light
double-chamfered-mullioned window to east and similar 4-light
window to north; 2nd stage has double-chamfered light to 3
sides; bell stage has paired 2-light traceried and louvred
bell openings with inscriptions taken from the Te Deum on
lozenge panels between pairs of openings; partly pierced
panelled parapet and recessed lead-clad super-structure.
Chapel has 2-light straight-headed and traceried window to
east and west; south entrance with double-chamfered opening
and flanking straight-headed windows of 2 cusped lights.
Nave has gable crosses; north side has 2 offset buttresses and
2 straight-headed and traceried windows, blind bay to west;
vestry to east has north gable with entrance and window of 2
cusped lights, upper double-chamfered cusped light with hood;
window of 3 cusped lights to west; south side similar, 2
windows to east of pointed entrance with continuous mouldings
and paired plank doors has gabled porch with enriched open
timber-framing on low stone walls; bronze sundial to one
buttress. Several lead rainwater heads and downspouts.
INTERIOR: reported as having late C18 pulpit from former
Church of St Thomas a Becket and wall monuments of 1784 and
1801.
The church replaced the Church of St Thomas a Becket,
1798-1913, of which the tower only remains (qv).
(Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Warwickshire: Harmondsworth:
1966-: 290-1).
Listing NGR: SP2669549046
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