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Holy Trinity Church, Wray

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Location
  
Wray, Lancashire

Denomination
  
Anglican

Consecrated
  
1 July 1841

Opened
  
1840

Country
  
England

Website
  
Holy Trinity, Wray

Status
  
Parish church

Phone
  
+44 15242 22484

Holy Trinity Church, Wray

Address
  
Main St, Wray, Lancashire, LA2 8QF, United Kingdom LA2 8QF, United Kingdom

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Architects
  
Sharpe, Paley and Austin, Edmund Sharpe

Similar
  
Church of St James the Less, Church of the Good Shepherd, Cockerham Priory, St Peter's Church - Leck, St Saviour's Church - A

Holy Trinity Church is in the village of Wray, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn. Its benefice is united with those of St Peter, Leck, St Wilfrid, Melling, St John, Tunstall, St James the Less, Tatham, and the Good Shepherd, Tatham Fells, Lowgill.

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History

The church was built in 1839–40 and designed by the Lancaster architect Edmund Sharpe. Its cost was £2,021 (equivalent to £160,000 in 2015). The foundation stone was laid on 28 May 1839, and the church was completed the following year, although it was not consecrated until 1 July 1841, when the Bishop of Chester performed the ceremony. In 1879–80 the church was enlarged by Sharpe's successors, Paley and Austin, who rebuilt the chancel, reseated the church, and added an organ chamber and a porch at a cost of £1,307. In 1889 the same practice, now Austin, Paley and Austin, added a new nave roof, and altered the west elevation.

Architecture

Holy Trinity has a three-bay nave, each bay containing a triple lancet window. At the west end are four lancets, one on each side and two over the entrance. The chancel, added by Paley and Austin, has two bays and a three-light east window containing Decorated tracery. At the west end of the church is a double bellcote. Inside the church is a west gallery, containing the organ. The two-manual organ was made in 1879 by Gray and Davison and overhauled in 1980 by R. D. and E. H. Holmes.

References

Holy Trinity Church, Wray Wikipedia