Sacred Trinity Church
About Sacred Trinity Church
Sacred Trinity Church is in the focal point of the town of Warrington, Cheshire, England. The congregation is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as an assigned Grade II recorded building. It is a functioning Anglican ward church in the bishopric of Liverpool, the archdeaconry of Warrington and the deanery of Warrington. A house of prayer of simplicity known as Trinity Chapel was based on the site in 1708 to calm weight on the ward church of St Elphin's. It was worked as a rhetoric by Peter Legh of Lyme Park. By the 1750s the sanctuary was too little for its gathering and in 1758 memberships were raised to assemble another congregation, which was sanctified in 1760.
The engineering is in the style of James Gibbs, however he was sick at the time the congregation was fabricated and it is thought it was planned by one of Gibbs' associates. In 1862 a west clock tower was included which was structured by W. P. Coxon, the Borough Surveyor; the pinnacle has a place with the town instead of to the church. In 1974 the south walkway was re-intended to shape the Garven Room, a servery, a vestry and toilets. By the 1970s the rooftop had been harmed by wet and dry spoil, woodworm and passing watch scarab and was supplanted in 1978– 79. By 1990 the pipe organ was hopeless and it has been supplanted by a Makin electronic organ.
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