Holy Trinity Church England, UK
Listed Building Description
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SHINFIELD LAMBSWOOD HILL COMMON SU 66 NE Grazeley
7/3 Holy Trinity Church
26.1.67 II
Parish Church. 1850 by Benjamin Terrey. Flint with stone dressings, slate roof with stone coped gables. Nave, chancel and north vestry. Stone plinth capping and string at window cill level, angle buttresses at ends, Flint and stone bellcote in 3 stages at ridge level at west end. South front: 3 bays of 2-light cusped traceried windows to nave with steeply pitched timber and glazed entrance porch between first and second bays. 2 buttresses on right either side of end window. Chancel has 2, one- light similar windows, all with pointed stone arches and hood moulds with small carved stone heads at bases to nave, and foliage bases to chancel. Interior: plain, plastered with stone dressings round windows. Credence on north wall of vestry. Nave and chancel roof boarded in squares formed by small carved moulded ribs with decorated bosses at the intersections. Stained glass in 2 windows on south of nave and one on north. Stained glass in east window by O'Connor. B.O.E. (Berkshire) p.147.
Listing NGR: SU6990766942