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Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton

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Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton — church in Stapleton, Bristol, England, UK.

Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton, historic churches in South West England

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Ashley Down · 1.6 km
  • Free entry

About

Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1857. Designed by John Norton. Built in the Gothic Revival style. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Stapleton, Bristol, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.4815°, -2.5549°.

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Heritage listing

The Church of Holy Trinity is an Anglican church on Bell Hill in Stapleton, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a grade II* listed building. It was built in 1857 by John Norton, in a Gothic Revival style, with a spire which reaches 52 metres (171 ft). It is believed that a church has occupied this site for at least 500 years. The rebuilding of the church was funded by James Henry Monk, Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. Pennant stone from the local Broom Hill quarry, was used in the construction, with Bath Stone dressings. It has a three-bay chancel and five-bay nave. Inside the church is a font in the West porch dates from around 1000 AD. There is also a Victorian ornate font with a cover, which was imported from another church.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Severn Estuary SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Church of Holy Trinity is an Anglican church on Bell Hill in Stapleton, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a grade II* listed building. It was built in 1857 by John Norton, in a Gothic Revival style, with a spire which reaches 52 metres (171 ft). It is believed that a church has occupied this site for at least 500 years. The rebuilding of the church was funded by James Henry Monk, Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. Pennant stone from the local Broom Hill quarry, was used in the construction, with Bath Stone dressings. It has a three-bay chancel and five-bay nave. Inside the church is a font in the West porch dates from around 1000 AD. There is also a Victorian ornate font with a cover, which was imported from another church. The organ, by Vowles of Bristol was installed in the 1970s. There is a stained glass window dating from 1887 which was made by Charles Eamer Kempe. One of the other windows is a memorial to Captain Gore-Langton, the son of William Gore-Langton (1760–1847). who died at the Battle of Waterloo. In 2015 an appeal to raise £250,000 for repairs to the fabric of the building and the roof. The state of the tower means that the six bells it holds may not be safe to ring. The parish is part of the benefice of Frenchay and Stapleton within the Diocese of Bristol.

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Coordinates
51.4815, -2.5549
Parish
Bristol, City of, unparished area
Postcode
BS16 1AR
Parliamentary constituency
Bristol North East
Established
1857
Nearest railway station
Ashley Down1.6 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton?
Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode BS16 1AR), in the parish of Bristol, City of, unparished area.
When was Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton built?
Built or established in 1857. Designed by John Norton.
Is Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton a listed building?
Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton a protected site?
Yes — Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton is part of the Severn Estuary SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Is Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton free to visit?
Yes, Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton?
The nearest railway station is Ashley Down, about 1.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BS16 1AR.