Holy Trinity Church, Nailsea
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Holy Trinity Church is a Anglican[1] Church located in Nailsea (UK). Approximately 700 years old,[2] it features a tower with 6 Bells, a cemetery, and a community centre called "The Trinity Centre". The current Rector is Ken Boullier[3].
It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building.[4]
[edit] History
The Church was significantly refurbished in 2003/2004[5]. The changes included:
- Removal of the pews, being replaced with single movable chairs
- Removal of the balcony
- A new wooden floor
- Added Baptistry
- New heating and lighting
- Other mainly aesthetic changes
The main motivation behind these changes was to make the Church more modern and flexible in its usage.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Official 'mission' page
- ^ Holy Trinity Church's information page
- ^ Information booklet
- ^ Church of Holy Trinity. Images of England. Retrieved on 2007-09-23.
- ^ Official refurbishment information page
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