Holy Trinity Church, Greenfield

Holy Trinity Church, Greenfield, is in Basingwerk Avenue, Greenfield, Flintshire, Wales (grid reference SJ194776). It is an active Anglican church in the parish of Holywell, the deanery of Holywell, the archdeaconry of St Asaph and the diocese of St Asaph.[1] The church was designated as a Grade II listed building on 19 August 1991.[2]

The church was built in 1870–71 to a design by Ewan Christian. It consisted of a nave and a south aisle, and had lancet windows. Christian planned an apsidal chapel and a vestry at the southeast, but these were never built.[3] The church was licensed for worship on 18 October 1871.[4] In 1910–11 the Chester architect John Douglas added a chancel in a simpler design.[3] The church was consecrated on 25 April 1911.[4]

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References

  1. Deanery of Holywell, Church in Wales, retrieved 1 July 2009
  2. Holy Trinity Church, Greenfield, Cadw, retrieved 18 August 2013
  3. 1 2 Hubbard, Edward (1986), Clwyd, The Buildings of Wales, London: Penguin, p. 355, ISBN 0-14-071052-3
  4. 1 2 Greenfield / Maes Glas, GENUKI, retrieved 1 July 2009

Coordinates: 53°17′22″N 3°12′37″W / 53.2894°N 3.2102°W / 53.2894; -3.2102


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