Listed Building: HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (326137)

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Grade II
LBSUID 326137
Date assigned 14 March 1986
Date last amended

Description

ELVINGTON CHURCH LANE SE 74 NW (east side) 7/25 Holy Trinity Church GV II Church. 1877, by William White. Coursed sandstone with brick interior dressings and Welsh slate roof. Early C14 Gothic Revival style. North-West tower with entrance, 4-bay nave with north aisle, chancel with 5-sided apse, north vestry. Stepped 3-stage tower: plinth, quoins. To ground floor, north side a pointed plank doorway under hoodmould. Lancet windows. 4 ashlar bands. The upper stage surmounted by shingled belfry. Tent roof. Nave: north aisle, plinth. 2nd and 4th bays have 2-light, cusped windows with quatrefoils above projecting into gables. Otherwise similar small 3-light window. Band above sill level. South side: plinth. Quoins. Buttresses with offsets. Two 4 and one 2-light windows with Geometrical tracery under hoodmoulds. West end has similar 4-light window but incorporating Y-tracery. North facade: gable-ended vestry has plinth and quoins. Original drawing by White in N.M.R. dated December 15, 1874 shows slightly different design with central tower. Pevsner, N., Yorkshire: York and the East Riding, 1978, p.223. Listing NGR: SE7011447472

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Grid reference SE 70114 47472 (point)
Map sheet SE74NW

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Record last edited

Jan 11 2007 3:00PM

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