The church of the Holy Trinity consists of a continuous aisled nave and chancel, with south vestry and west porch. The church was erected in 1853, the materials are flint and stone and the style that of the 14th century. The roofs are of timber and covered externally with slates.
Many fragments of old stone have been worked into the facing, including some pieces of 12th-century arch-moulding, and various moulded fragments of 13th and 14th-century date. The voussoirs of the west window and the north and south doorways are ornamented with a herring-bone pattern, and probably date from the 12th century. The plate consists of two chalices, two patens and a flagon, all silver gilt and of 1853, also a silver lavabo dish of 1881.
Situated close to the city centre, easily accessible from pavement.
Parking available alongside, so potentially a nice Cache-and-Dash hide, otherwise a very short walk from city centre.
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